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Hope all is well. Just want to thank you for designing such a great product thus far. I was wondering if it is possible to set the maximum value of the radial gauge to 1. Also, is it possible to represent the number in percentage form as opposed to decimal. Thank you.
Yes, in a Radial Gauge in Power BI:
Set Maximum Value:
Select the gauge → Format pane → Gauge axis → Maximum → enter 1 (or whatever max you want).
Show as Percentage:
If your measure is 0.75 and you want 75%, either:
Format the measure as Percentage in the Modeling tab.
Or multiply by 100 in DAX and use Decimal number with 0 decimals:
MeasurePct = [YourMeasure] * 100
👉 Maximum value controls the gauge scale; formatting your measure as Percentage displays it as % instead of a decimal.
You can put a cal measure into the Maximum value bucket and set the value to whatever you want.
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