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I have a column chart where the X axis is a hierarchy of Region, Country, and Office Name. Users need to be able to drill down and up through the hierarchy levels, but I only want the axis label to show the lowest hierarchy level currently drilled to. Here I've drilled down to Office Name, so I want to hide Region and Country labels, circled in red. I've tried turning concatenation on and off, but neither provides a way to hide them. How can I achieve it?
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I don't think there's a built in way to hide them, but as a workaround, try use "Go to next level in heirarchy" instead of "expand all down".
I don't think there's a built in way to hide them, but as a workaround, try use "Go to next level in heirarchy" instead of "expand all down".
Ohhh, that works, thanks
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