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So here's a line chart. I know how to color each line how I want. Is there a way to make sure 1 of the lines show up consistently? see 10/31/2020, colored red? That's the most important line. I'd rather it not be behind any other lines.
If I am not wrong if you change the colour for one a specific line (and not use the default colours) then this colour will be kept even when you filter the data.
Have you tried that?
Hi @Zarlot531 ,
Are you using a legend or several measure to make your chart?
If you are using more than one measure the order in withc you place the measures makes the orders the lines are presented in the chart, if it's a legend, try to make a sort column and placing number one on the measure you want to place on first place, be aware that since you have a lot of colours problably that can be confusing and altough the measure is on top of the others in some points may appear to be under because of the crossing of the colours.
Regards
Miguel Félix
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Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsI'm using a legend. I will try this at some point and let you know. Thanks. And I know the chart is confusing, but this is the one I've been tasked with making. They wanted all of the lines available.
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