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Hi there, I am trying to display the sum of a column on a card, and I cannot seem to change the decimal to a comma. I have attempted to select comma on the column tools, but that doesn't work. The data type in Power Query is a decimal number; do I need to change that to a whole number? I've tried several data types in power query, but that doesn't seem to help. The card currently reads as $16.12M, but I would like it to display as $16,121,411. Should I create a measure? Thank you for reading; I appreciate any advice.
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In the format pane, you can select your "Units". Click on Callout Value:
and in your case select "None".
Regards,
Thank you!! That worked.
In the format pane, you can select your "Units". Click on Callout Value:
and in your case select "None".
Regards,
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