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Hi,
I've got a line chart with multiple lines plotted for values changing over time.
I was wondering if it is possible to display a reference line for the expected upper and lower bounds of the plots to highlight data that is outside the expected boundaries?
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I am not at my PC, but I thought there was a new option in PBI Desktop to do this. If not, you can always add the data to your data set and then add it to the chart. So if you current lines are measures, just write 2 more like Upper Bound = 10 and another like Lower Bound = -3
I am not at my PC, but I thought there was a new option in PBI Desktop to do this. If not, you can always add the data to your data set and then add it to the chart. So if you current lines are measures, just write 2 more like Upper Bound = 10 and another like Lower Bound = -3
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