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BaronSdG
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Resolver II

Not displaying % on chart

Hello,

 

I can't display the % in the pie based on Component value. Any idea why? The field component is a column of the table

 

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parry2k
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@BaronSdG go to the formatting panel and change the label style

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MFelix
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Hi @BaronSdG ,

 

If you go to the options of the pie chart and then detail labels you can select what values you want to show:

  •  Category
  • Data Value
  • Percent of Total
  • Category, Data Value
  • Category, Percent of total
  • Data Value, Percent of total
  • All detail labels

MFelix_0-1596554010980.png

 


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BaronSdG
Resolver II
Resolver II

Thank you both guys! Problem solved

MFelix
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Super User

Hi @BaronSdG ,

 

If you go to the options of the pie chart and then detail labels you can select what values you want to show:

  •  Category
  • Data Value
  • Percent of Total
  • Category, Data Value
  • Category, Percent of total
  • Data Value, Percent of total
  • All detail labels

MFelix_0-1596554010980.png

 


Regards

Miguel Félix


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parry2k
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@BaronSdG go to the formatting panel and change the label style

parry2k_0-1596553932812.png

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Thanks @parry2k and @MFelix  for the fast response.

 

@parry2k  your solution is good but I would need to see the % data value inside the pie like I have in all the other graphs image.png

@BaronSdG ,

 

If you select the data label then it will show the value inside you need to select the option label position (a little below from the other option you select previously) and select inside:

 

MFelix_0-1596560196280.png

 


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Miguel Félix


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