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Hi,
I am fairly new to Power BI and I have created this measure:
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Hi @Shannon_Trick ,
You just need to click on the comma from formatting for enabling the comma in your values:
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Hi @Shannon_Trick ,
You just need to click on the comma from formatting for enabling the comma in your values:
Give a thumbs up if this post helped you in any way and mark this post as solution if it solved your query !!!
Hi @Shannon_Trick ,
The display of numeric fields (and dates, times,.. ) depends on your Regional Settings.
It can be adjusted in Power BI Desktop or in Windows (Land/Region). It looks like the Windows setting is leading, but you have to close and reopen your pbix file after adjusting the Regional Settings. Just navigate to File > Options and settings > Options.
To avoid this from happening in the future, I would advice to change this for both your current file as globally (new .pbix files).
You can set it to Dutch in your case as decimals will be preceded with a comma instead of a default dot.
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Thanks so much - I'll give it a try.
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