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I created I graphic, for which I used the average of some data.
How can I remove the "average" from the label name (see image, red marks)?
I want it to be only the data column name.
Solved! Go to Solution.
As far as I know, there is no way to remove that if you are using it on a legend.
Workaround is to create a measure, something like
1) Rename your existing column from TR-BR to TRBR (just an example, you can rename whatever you want)
2) Create a measure
TR-BR = average([TRBR])
3) Use this emasure in your chart now. Now it will show only the name and not "Average of TR-BR"
As far as I know, there is no way to remove that if you are using it on a legend.
Workaround is to create a measure, something like
1) Rename your existing column from TR-BR to TRBR (just an example, you can rename whatever you want)
2) Create a measure
TR-BR = average([TRBR])
3) Use this emasure in your chart now. Now it will show only the name and not "Average of TR-BR"
Thanks SqlJason. I belive that this could be a inprovement for new versions!
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