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I am looking to change a column label on a stacked bar chart. On the below screenshot, the labels are based on the field "Probability KPI", which has values of 1-6. I would like to substitute the values with the text that appears in the text boxes above the chart.
If there is no way to do that, then I would like a way to set constant widths for the columns. The current issue is that as the filter changes and different cases are pulled into the visual, the columns move and no longer align with the text boxes.
Thanks in advance!
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not possible with the default visuals. Consider using custom visuals like Deneb.
Hi @kevfin03
Just as lbendlin post that it's impossible to change the label of the X-axis, using a custom visual could be a good choice.
Or you can change the Range of the Minimum(1) and the Maximum(6) to fix the column.
The result is as follow:
Best Regards
Zhengdong Xu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks to you both! I was able to get the formatting I wanted using Deneb.
Hi @kevfin03
Just as lbendlin post that it's impossible to change the label of the X-axis, using a custom visual could be a good choice.
Or you can change the Range of the Minimum(1) and the Maximum(6) to fix the column.
The result is as follow:
Best Regards
Zhengdong Xu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
not possible with the default visuals. Consider using custom visuals like Deneb.
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