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Hi Everyone,
Could someone please let me know if it is possible to somehow remove/disable the horizontal scroll bar on the clustered column chart in Power BI Desktop and fit all the content (data points) within the visual?
I have a clustered column chart visual that displays totals over the timeline from 2011 --> 2021 with the date hierarchy of Year --> Month Name, please see the screenshot below.
X axis settings:
This how the visual looks at the Year level, it displays the complete timeline.
And this is how it looks when I click the Expand all one level down in the hierarchy option.
As you can see, the horizontal scrollbar appeared and the content doesn't "shrink" to fit the visual.
Is there any option to sort of "collapse" first 5 years of data points to the Year-Month level, and leave the rest of data expanded, something like this?
I use Power BI Desktop version 2.93.981.0 64-bit (May 2021).
Many thanks in advance 🤗.
Regards,
Mikhail
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@Anonymous , I doubt an option for that. Play with font size, inner padding, Min Category width and Maximum size
@Anonymous , I doubt an option for that. Play with font size, inner padding, Min Category width and Maximum size
@amitchandak , thanks for the reply, yes, looks like this is the only option, well, nothing is perfect I quess :).
Thanks again!
Regards,
Mikhail
HI @Anonymous,
It sounds like you want to auto-scale your chart to show all graphs, right?
AFAIK, current power bi does not support this. Maybe you can refer to amitchandak 's suggestion or try to submit an idea or improve this.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi Xiaoxin Sheng,
Yes, you are correct, I thought that it is possible in Power BI to kind of auto-scale the series of data points, but it looks like it is not there yet, although I've heard rumours that Tableau can do that :).
Never mind, thanks for the reply :).
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