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Hi Guys,
Hi @LGi ,
In the stacked bar chart, we cannot set the information to display in your label property. So I am afraid there is no such a function to achieve this requirement. If you are a experienced coder, you could create a custom visual to display similar information in your chart.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-custom-visuals-getting-started-with-develo...
If you have any concern on this feature, you can submit your idea on the link below. If this feature was mentioned by mulitple users, product team will consider to add this feature to next release.
https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Liang,
thank you for your comments. unfortunately I'm not an experienced coder 😞
I have submitted an idea as recommended.
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=3ccaf324-faa7-eb11-89ee-0003ff455f8a
@LGi , refer to these solutions
Hi @amitchandak,
Thank you for the quick response, unfortunatly the link helps so show only the %, what I am looking for is to show the category name label inside the visual, not %. Do you know if this is possible?
@LGi , for y-axis and x-axis , label as of now there is no option to move in the visual
oh that's a shame 😞 hopefully a solution would be availble soon. Thanks for your support.
@LGi , can you share some diagram of what you are looking for
What I need to create has % in axis, name of country (dimention) + value as label inside the chart
Hi Guys,
I would like to do the same.
Any news on this?
Thanks
@Giu I have found a way to do this, you need to create a measure which combines the label and the value:
Category Label = SELECTEDVALUE('TableName'[Country]) & [ValueMeasure]
Then under Data Labels drop down in the Visual section of the Format Visual Pane, go to Values and change Custom Label to 'On' then drag your Category Label measure into it. Bobs your uncle!
Hi!
From my point of view is the best solution take a look of the results:
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