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mpavillard
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How to create a card

Hi everyone.

 

I have a stacked column chart like this:

2020-04-20 16_53_41-Clipboard.png

For some reason, in these kind of reports I cannot figure out how to display the values + the percentage. I have a donut chart with that, and it's very easy, just select it from the Detail labels -> Lable style:

2020-04-20 16_57_00-Data Quality Index - Power BI Desktop.png

But there is not Detail labels in the stacked column chart design options.

 

Then, I would like to create a card that would give me the highest value and to whow it belongs to. So in the above example, a card that would give me, for instance, Veeam: 55.857

or even if I needed the highest value of one of the specific categories, for instance: Veeam: 12.873

 

Is that possible?

Thank you in advance

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v-easonf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @mpavillard 

As mentioned by @parry2k , you can create a tooltip page for your  stacked column chart visual.

For more details , please refer  to  related articles  or tutorial video.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

Thank you, I'll have a look at the articles. 

What about the card? I believe it's what it's called. So in the example I attached, first columns contain the highest value for all the categories, but it might not be the case (it is actually not the case in other similar charts I have). Suppose I want to highlight the higest orange category in the full set of data, and this is located in column Microsoft. Is there any way to make it so the card displays:

 

Microsoft: 5.268

 

In this example, 5.268 is the highest value in orange category, and Microsoft is the column it belongs to. Can a card determine both this values?

 

Thank you

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@mpavillard you have to create a measure and show that as a tooltip, there is nothing out of the box like donut chart.



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