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I need a way to dynamically present the above in a PowerBi Viz . My pain point is on the dynamic use of those two textbxes below each visual . I have over 20 visuals but need to figure out how i can make the two textbox NB All these three were done in powerpoint so I need to change them to PowerBi . @Stat @Sab @CEB @allan @Greg_Deckler @amitchandak @KellyK
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Did you know you can layer text boxes graphs, cards and other visuals and then group them ?
For Institution training graph consider adding:-
The click on View > Selection > and group the 3 items
Copy and paste the group over the Community champions and HLF Fellows graph
Hi again Sab
A " text box" does what it says on the tin. It displays static text. You can't display a measure in a text box.
Please consider using a card visual instead as I described = to a % measure with a red font. In formatting set the catagoty to blank to hide the field name. The card will look exactly the same as text box and is the best solution to your problem.
If you MUST use a text box (not recommended) then you can use this trick.
Firstly create a measure e.g. Greetings = "Hello Pablo Mazvarira!"
Add a text box, click Tittle On, in Tiitle text click the FX > field value > Greetings.
Then shrink the size of the text box.
In summary, don't use a text box to display a measure. Use a card.
Please click the thumbs up as a thank you for just helping you, and then click resolved if it fixes your problem.
Cheers
Thanks this worked for me .
Did you know you can layer text boxes graphs, cards and other visuals and then group them ?
For Institution training graph consider adding:-
The click on View > Selection > and group the 3 items
Copy and paste the group over the Community champions and HLF Fellows graph
Thanks for your response but I see you touched on formatting BUT how do I assign a column value to a textbox ?
Did you click the fx button?
You can change the textbox background based on your measure value, see below. I don't think you can change textbox font color though!
Hi again Sab
A " text box" does what it says on the tin. It displays static text. You can't display a measure in a text box.
Please consider using a card visual instead as I described = to a % measure with a red font. In formatting set the catagoty to blank to hide the field name. The card will look exactly the same as text box and is the best solution to your problem.
If you MUST use a text box (not recommended) then you can use this trick.
Firstly create a measure e.g. Greetings = "Hello Pablo Mazvarira!"
Add a text box, click Tittle On, in Tiitle text click the FX > field value > Greetings.
Then shrink the size of the text box.
In summary, don't use a text box to display a measure. Use a card.
Please click the thumbs up as a thank you for just helping you, and then click resolved if it fixes your problem.
Cheers
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