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Hello, everyone!
I was given the task to replicate a report in Power BI and the report provided was just a screen shot of what looks like just another PBI report as well. I don't have access to the actual report and I don't have contact yet with the developer to ask this.
My only question is - is anyone familiar with this visual? I'm actually not sure if the bar is an additional feature of the heat map or it's just a separate visual that was placed next to the heat map.
Hope anyone could help me figure this out.
Thank you
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You can create something similar using the default fill map. In this case by using a Clustered column chart using the same colours as the map in the conditional formatting for the values
Or if you don't need the actual values, you can just copy the gradient bar from the formatting pane using the Snipping tool and add it as an image:
You can even include the values by adding them as measures (instead of Min and Max) if need be
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You can create something similar using the default fill map. In this case by using a Clustered column chart using the same colours as the map in the conditional formatting for the values
Or if you don't need the actual values, you can just copy the gradient bar from the formatting pane using the Snipping tool and add it as an image:
You can even include the values by adding them as measures (instead of Min and Max) if need be
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Hello @amitchandak ! How about the rectangle below it? The one with the -50.61% and 27.26% ?
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