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Hi!
I'm trying to add a couple of charts from a PBI dashboard into a PowerPoint presentation. I would like my charts to appear the same in PowerPoint as I formatted them in Power BI. However, after exporting and embedding them in PowerPoint, the labels always change from no units to thousands. How do I make them display without the thousands?
I've already tried everything: the size of my PowerPoint presentation is customized to 22.5 inches x 32.5 inches, and my Power BI dashboard page is also huge.
Power Bi Dashboard
Shared view opend in Power Point
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before sharing in PowerBI try this
Set Display Units to None:
• Under Data Labels, locate the Display Units option.
• Change it from “Auto” to None. This ensures that the full numbers are displayed without any unit.
See if this helps .
if this works please accept the answer
Hi @Ativore_Rafael , Hope your issue is solved. If it is, please consider marking the answer 'Accept as solution', so others with similar issues may find it easily. If it isn't, please share the details.
Thank you.
Thank you @nilendraFabric . We appreciate your continued support in the community.
Hi @Ativore_Rafael , Hope your issue is solved. If it is, please consider marking the answer 'Accept as solution', so others with similar issues may find it easily. If it isn't, please share the details.
Thank you.
Hi @Ativore_Rafael , Hope your issue is solved. If it is, please consider marking the answer 'Accept as solution', so others with similar issues may find it easily. If it isn't, please share the details.
Thank you.
The name of this feature is strange. I 'shared' the chart and 'oppened' in the powerpoint add on
before sharing in PowerBI try this
Set Display Units to None:
• Under Data Labels, locate the Display Units option.
• Change it from “Auto” to None. This ensures that the full numbers are displayed without any unit.
See if this helps .
if this works please accept the answer
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