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Hi,
In 100% stacked column chart, i need values instead of percentage and values should be display against legend.
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Hi @Anonymous
At present, this is not possible in Power BI. Though, you can use one of the custom visuals to achieve this. This still has some minor limitations like Legend colours can be switched but not directly in Desktop. Unlike the ability to switch colours with the stock stacked charts.
Download link for the custom visual in this page
https://pbivizedit.com/gallery/column_100stack_label_value
This was made with our Custom Visual creator tool PBIVizEdit.com. With this tool,
Give this a shot and let us know if you face any problem/errors.
You can use the editor to modify your visual further (some modifications cannot be done in Power BI window and have to be in editor).
thanks,
AsitM (PBIVizEdit)
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please replace 100% stacked column chart with stacked column chart.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Hi @Anonymous
At present, this is not possible in Power BI. Though, you can use one of the custom visuals to achieve this. This still has some minor limitations like Legend colours can be switched but not directly in Desktop. Unlike the ability to switch colours with the stock stacked charts.
Download link for the custom visual in this page
https://pbivizedit.com/gallery/column_100stack_label_value
This was made with our Custom Visual creator tool PBIVizEdit.com. With this tool,
Give this a shot and let us know if you face any problem/errors.
You can use the editor to modify your visual further (some modifications cannot be done in Power BI window and have to be in editor).
thanks,
AsitM (PBIVizEdit)
@Anonymous , I doubt as of now you can change the label in case of stacked visual. So You can either use a value-based stacked visual to % based
You can check for custom visual
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps?product=power-bi-visuals