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Hi , I am using the below Gantt Chart 2.2.3 . In the Legend display options not able to find an option to customize the legend transparency. Also not able to sort by the Parent column only task column is available in the sort axis list.Could you please help me to find a solution or workaround to customize the legend color transparency and sort by the parent column for this visual.Thanks
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Hi @rejiba2004 ,
Based on my research, there is no option to customize legend transparency in Gantt Chart, Gantt Chart is a custom visual, and we encourage you to provide feedback to the developer of this custom visualization if you think that the option to customize legend transparency should be present in a future version. You can find contact details in the image below.
The sentence you mentioned, “not able to sort by the Parent column,” does it refer to the red mark in the image below?
Power BI’s default sorting method is alphabetical, so you need to create an index table using Enter Data, and then use the fields from that index table.
Enter data:
Joining a relationship between two tables
[Parent] – Column tools – Sort by column – [Index]
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @rejiba2004 ,
Based on my research, there is no option to customize legend transparency in Gantt Chart, Gantt Chart is a custom visual, and we encourage you to provide feedback to the developer of this custom visualization if you think that the option to customize legend transparency should be present in a future version. You can find contact details in the image below.
The sentence you mentioned, “not able to sort by the Parent column,” does it refer to the red mark in the image below?
Power BI’s default sorting method is alphabetical, so you need to create an index table using Enter Data, and then use the fields from that index table.
Enter data:
Joining a relationship between two tables
[Parent] – Column tools – Sort by column – [Index]
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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