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Issue: I would like the X-Axis to show dates (MM/DD/YY), but it always showed MMM DD, TIME like in the image attached here.
Description: My source data (LoadDate as shown in the image) do not have time stamps and I have changed the time format to MM/DD/YY everywhere possible but the Z-Axis still show in this MMM DD,TIME format.
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Hey,
I'm wodering if you also set the property for the x-axis to categorical, by default it's set to continuous:
Please consider to create a sample pbix file, upload the file to onedrive or dropbox and share the link.
Regards,
Tom
Hey,
I'm wodering if you also set the property for the x-axis to categorical, by default it's set to continuous:
Please consider to create a sample pbix file, upload the file to onedrive or dropbox and share the link.
Regards,
Tom
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