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mayuresht
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Static Callout in a line chart next to the Marker

Dear Members,

 

Kindly take a look at the below chart, I have a trend of CPU Usage and whenever an incident was registered it shows a RED Marker.

 

Callout Chart1.png

 

However I want to now display only the Incident # next to the RED Markeron the chart. Though I can get the details when I hover mouse over RED Marker, I would like to get the Incident # (like a Static Callout) wherever the RED Marker is present.

 

Expected Result

Callout Chart.png

 

Please let me know how this can this be done.

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moizsherwani
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@mayuresht - this video by Ruth @curbal.com hows exactly what you need. Thanks

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rr-XbbGT9o

Thanks,

Moiz
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moizsherwani
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@mayuresht There isn't a straight forward way to do this. I will propose two solutions

 

1) Using Custom Format option. The complete custom format solution (and if its even possible) would take too long so I have attaced here as food for thought to get you started (sample PBIX attached here)

 

moizsherwani_0-1650981517550.png

 

2) Tabular Editor solution as proposed by @mwegener 

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-display-Text-values-on-Bar-chart/m-p/1957704/highlig...

 

 

Thanks,

Moiz
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Hi Moiz,

 

The custom formatting did not help me as the column (Incident#) I am referring to is already in TEXT format and containts incident registration number.

 

CustomFormatting.PNG

 

I haven't tried the other option yet through Tabular Editor.

 

Thanks,
Mayuresh

Hi Moiz,

 

Thanks for the food for thought and also the sample pbix file. I will try to figure out the Custom Formatting option.

 

Regards,

MT

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