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Hi all!
I've got a graph in which I put a line value in. As you can see, it spams the chart with 80, 80, 80. This is completely unecessary, and I am hoping for advice on how to solve this.
I know I can hide the numbers, so is there a way to rename the DYNAMIC column as a measure, so that is named "Target: <dynamic number>"? I'd like the number to be visible once in the graph, and then the audience would just know what the line meant.
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@Anonymous Sorry, somehow I missed that. Well, if you go to the Data Labels section, you can turn it off if you use Customize series. Then mabye create create a card visual that put the AVERAGE of that column in there and put it close to the line essentially. That's probably about as good as you are going to get I think.
@Anonymous - Maybe create a measure like Measure = 80 and then use that as your line value?
@Greg_Deckler , that will not be very dynamic though 😅
Like I wrote, it has to be dynamic.
I have a table as such:
Date | Target |
01.01.2020 | 80 |
01.02.2020 | 85 |
Is there a way to make a measure that takes the value of the column Target as it's own name?
This PBI thread from 2017 says it can't be done, but I was hoping after 3 years we could.
@Anonymous Sorry, somehow I missed that. Well, if you go to the Data Labels section, you can turn it off if you use Customize series. Then mabye create create a card visual that put the AVERAGE of that column in there and put it close to the line essentially. That's probably about as good as you are going to get I think.
Primitive, but it will do the trick. Cheers!
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