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My data includes a column of text values to determine whether "All", "Some", or "None" of an entities associated schedules are published. The presence of the value "All" in the series legend on the stacked bar chart causes serious complication with chart formatting. My specific interaction is with formatting Data Labels. I haven't tested other visuals and other settings where one can universally apply formatting (if there are others). But I'm certain that this behavior would exist in all other similar instances, as it's unlikely that MS developers would anticipate the situation in one area but not the other. This situation should be easily reproducible for testing purposes with dummy data.
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Hi @jmdublu ,
Based on the above information, It's a reproducible issue. Due to the new reply policy, I would suggest opening a Support Ticket.
If you are a Power BI Pro or Fabric licensee, you can create a support ticket for free and a dedicated Microsoft engineer will come to solve the to share in this issue to help others with similar problems after you know the root cause or solution.problem for you.
It would be great if you continue
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Community Support Team _ Caitlyn