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Hi,
I am trying to create a decomposition tree to show the completion rate of a seriese of projects. One problem I am facing is the tree only opens the nodes being selected. In the chart below, only projects around "we focus on high-value products" are displayed. Projects around "we simply the complex" are hidden becasue the upper-level node is not selected.
Is there a way to show all the projects even if the upper-level node is not selected?
Another issue is the node name is not fully displayed, e.g., the tree shows " we focus on high value produ..." instead of the full sentence. I have minimize the data label size, but the problem remains.
Thanks!
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Hello @Anonymous ,
As i have used decompostion tree a lot i dont think there is an option to expand all branches of the tree.
It also makes sense as there would be a huge overlap especially for braches with a high number of values
actually there is Hierachy tree, xviz seems to work here.
exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
Thanks for the reply! I understand the pros and cons, however, in my case, there are only a dozen of projects, I think it might be interesting to give a bird's eye view here. I am wondering if there are other tree charts which might serve my needs...
@Anonymous
You can try TreeViz or Tree Visuals
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/wa104381325?tab=overview
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA200000621?tab=Overview
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