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7 TopicsAdding Comments or Text Boxes in a chart
Hey guys, Below is a chart that shows the amount of visits over a period of time: My colleagues would like to be able to add a text box or comment that explain the peaks you can see in the chart. Is there a way to do this? With kind regards, LazzanovaSolved3.4KViews0likes5CommentsUnable to insert charts in report builder : .5in is not a valid unit
Hello, As you can see on the screenshot below, I have an error message when I want to insert a chart uin my report ? ".5in is not a valid unit indicator" The data choosen in my dataset is a valid number (I have already made some matrix inside the report with the same datas). Could you help me ?Solved2.2KViews0likes2CommentsDial Gauge Chart is vanishing in the published PowerBI report on server
Hi All, I am unable to see the Dial Gauge Charts in the published report on server. Was able to view them last week consistently. The charts seem to be there if I click on the area but are are not visible. Note: The charts are visible and active in the Desktop version of PowerBI. Appreciate any help on this. Thanks, Akshay1.6KViews4likes3CommentsReport Builder Chart - Filter
I'm not that great with Report Builder, and I am trying to duplicate something I had done in Power BI I created a Chart with a standard Count of Categories My Category list is too large for the page and I would like to break this up into just 2 charts First Chart displaying Values with Count <= 20 Second Chart displaying Values with Count >=21 Is this created via Filter for the Chart or the Series Data Value?Solved1KViews0likes1CommentDisplaying difference between two charts based on different tables
I have two charts from two tables that ask similar questions, one for teachers (red) and the other students (blue). I am asking for help to help show the difference between the two charts (I am new to power bi, but have used Tableau for years). I think there are two ways to do this: 1. A table or chart displaying the difference between the values. For example, the first bar line difference is -2% (red 55% minus blue 57%), the second bar line difference is -17% (red 51% minus blue 68%), and so forth. 2. A chart that would display the red bars right next to the blue. I think this is sufficient to highlight the differences (as opposed to a calculated value) I am not picky about the visual that would display the difference itself; it can be a card, table, chart, or whatever. I am just looking for a simple way to display the difference. Thank you.564Views0likes0Comments