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Good day to anyone reading this,
I'm working on creating a Multi-row card visual that shows a employee name, the starting date of their vacation, the end time and the amount of hours. Now ive put the value of the data to a date formate tho display it in a DD/MM/YYYY format however now instead of saying 01/01/2023 it shows sunday january 1 2023 (see screenshot).
I've looked at the formatting tab and in the transformation menu but I can't seem to figure out how to get it to just display 01/01/2023.
Thank you to anyone reading this and attempting to help in advance im still quite new to this so I appreciate any help 🙂
p.s If any additional information is needed please let me know.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
select your column in Data then in Column tools - Format select Short data
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Hi,
select your column in Data then in Column tools - Format select Short data
If this post is useful to help you to solve your issue consider giving the post a thumbs up
and accepting it as a solution !
That did it thank you very much for your help 😄
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