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12-26-2023 22:49 PM
In the December 2023 release of Power BI Desktop, some new formatting options were added for bar charts. These enhancements allow us to add borders around bars (and segments of bars for stacked bar charts), change the transparency of the fill color in a bar, and add secondary metrics to data labels.
With the new year quickly approaching, we are going to use these new features to visualize new year's resolutions. This workout uses only core visuals and is great for beginners or advanced Power BI users. Make sure you have the latest version of Power BI Desktop before you begin this challenge.
For more info, see https://workout-wednesday.com/pbi-2023-w52/.
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Hey Megan, nice challege. Can you explain the data model set up in the solutions file?
Thanks and Happy New Year, Jen
In this specific case, either imported or explicit measures would meet the solution requirements. Here's a good thread on that topic: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Implicit-versus-explicit-measures/td-p/1196134. Generally, it is my practice not to use implicit measures because I wouldn't do that in a "real" (not for WoW) model.
Attribute Order and Making Resolutions Order are used as Sort By columns for other fields. It wasn't a requirement, but I wanted to achieve a specific order of those columns (Attribute and Making Resolutions) that matched the most logical order in my mind.