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poweruser55
Helper IV
Helper IV

Separate columns

How can I separate these two columns? They should have a space in between themScreenshot 2022-03-30 135429.png

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v-zhangti
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Community Support

Hi @poweruser55 

 

It's easy to write another Measure equal to empty. Then place this Measure between 8 and 9.

Measure = BLANK()

vzhangti_0-1649064472731.png

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

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DataInsights
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@poweruser55,

 

You can set the spacing between columns in the Formatting pane:

 

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However, since your visual has two measures, you'll need to first create a parameter (disconnected) table. The solution is described below:

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Spacing-between-bars/m-p/260273 





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