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@Anonymous
You need to change format in Control Panel as following screenshot. Then reopen the PBIX file.
Best Regards,
Herbert
@Anonymous
You can accept the right answer as solution so that other ones who have the same problem can find the correct solution quickly.
Best Regards,
Herbert
@Anonymous
You need to change format in Control Panel as following screenshot. Then reopen the PBIX file.
Best Regards,
Herbert
I tried this, does not work for me.
This patterns works for large digits like
Pattern - "##\,##\,##0.00"
Output - 49,82,734.00
But if the value is 0, it returns
Pattern - "##\,##\,##0.00"
Output - ,,0.00
Why is the ',' printing ! How can i avoid that?
Thanks Herbert!
However I'm aware of this Data Label option in visuals; I'm facing issue in Table visual.
In my table data is getting displayed in Indian System (Lakhs, Crores...etc - Ex: 10,50,600) however, I want it to get displayed in International system (Hundred Thousand, Million...etc - Ex: 1,050,600).
Kindly help me out with this issue.
Many Thanks.
Sru
@Anonymous
Does above setting work for your scenario?
Best Regards,
Herbert
Hi Herbert,
Just now tried your solution and it's working perfect!!! 🙂 🙂
Many Thanks!!!!! 🙂 🙂
Sru.
@Anonymous
You can accept the right answer as solution so that other ones who have the same problem can find the correct solution quickly.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Done Herbert!! 🙂
@Anonymous
In Power BI, we can define Data Labels Display Units for some visual charts. We can also create a measure/column to change scale. Not sure if you are looking for these two solutions.
Best Regards,
Herbert
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