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Hi all,
I need help creating a bar chart where the axis is set to "100" instead of "0" and the bars float above the axis (if the number is higher than 100, say 140) or float below the axis if the number is lower than 100 (say, 60 or 80). I've posted a picture of how it should look below. Is there a hack or a way for this to be done in Power BI?
Below is a sample dataset I've been working with to make things simpler:
Name | Total |
Dom | 140 |
Brett | 80 |
Tia | 60 |
I'm thinking you need an R/Python visual or maybe something from from the marketplace. You can get kind of close to what you want with a measure and such but not exactly.
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