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Hi,
I have a bar-chart where I want the bar-chart not to show zero-values like it does here:
Instead I want it to display it like this:
Any ideas on how to do this?
Both variables used are whole numbers.
Thanks!
@Anonymous , the first one seems like, a visual with legend and second one without it. If you using legends, I doubt you can reduce the space.
In case you are not using create measure like
New Measure = if([measure]=0, blank(),[Measure])
I am not using a legend. I have two variables which both are a whole numbers.
When I do the calculation you recommend I need to use sum(measure) and when I do this I cannot add the new measure to the axis.
Maybe it's just not possible then?
hi @Anonymous
Do you mean you put a measure into axis? Which bar chart do you use in this report?
Please share your sample pbix file for us to have a test. that will be a great help.
Regards,
Lin
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