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I am using a stacked area chart to display data and and I've problem with the data lables
Does anyone have an idea what the problem and solution is?
Thanks
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Hi @akraus,
In your scenario, please check which type of X-axis you have set. If it's Continuous, please go to Data Labels -> Label density, change value to 100%. By default, it's 50%.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @akraus,
In your scenario, please check which type of X-axis you have set. If it's Continuous, please go to Data Labels -> Label density, change value to 100%. By default, it's 50%.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Thank you, that's the solution. But now, It's really confusing. To much data labels in the chart
But, for my understanding: Label density 50% should normally be each second label and not the first 50%. Or did I misunderstand something?
Hi @akraus,
Based on my test, Label density 50% will display first 50% data labels.
In your scenario, if you care too many labels in the chart, you can try to change the X-Axis Type from Continuous to Categorical.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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