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Hello,
Is it possible to include both % and the value in a graph (like shown in below image) ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
hi, @Luukv93
Power BI does not handle alternate or customer data labels very well but here is a hack that might work for you.
Make your chart a Line and Column Mixed chart put the Count on the Columns and PCT on the Line.
In the formatting panel
You get what you asked for but I don't really like the way its laid out - inconsitent placment sometime % is below the Value and other time above.
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @Luukv93
Power BI does not handle alternate or customer data labels very well but here is a hack that might work for you.
Make your chart a Line and Column Mixed chart put the Count on the Columns and PCT on the Line.
In the formatting panel
You get what you asked for but I don't really like the way its laid out - inconsitent placment sometime % is below the Value and other time above.
Best Regards,
Lin
Hi Lin,
This hack works great! Thank you!
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