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Hi @DataWiz01,
The standard line, scatter, column, and bar chart visualization types available in Power BI Desktop, which generally represent the majority of Power BI report content, given their advantages in visual comprehension, can be further enhanced via a dedicated analytics pane.
Similar to visual level filters, the Power BI analytics pane creates measures scoped to the specific visual such as a trend lines, constant lines, percentile lines, min, max, and average. This additional logic provides greater context to the visual and avoids the need to author complex or visual-specific DAX
measures.
These resources may assist you to find what you're looking for:
Let me know if this helps.
Hi @DataWiz01,
The standard line, scatter, column, and bar chart visualization types available in Power BI Desktop, which generally represent the majority of Power BI report content, given their advantages in visual comprehension, can be further enhanced via a dedicated analytics pane.
Similar to visual level filters, the Power BI analytics pane creates measures scoped to the specific visual such as a trend lines, constant lines, percentile lines, min, max, and average. This additional logic provides greater context to the visual and avoids the need to author complex or visual-specific DAX
measures.
These resources may assist you to find what you're looking for:
Let me know if this helps.
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