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Greetings!
I'm working on brazilian reports and I'm having problems using Tornado chart version 2.1.0: it has no visual adjustment for latin data, without thousand separator and without replacing dot for comma.
Example: for a thousand reals, it should show 1.000,00 but it shows 1000.00
In English, the thousand separator is comma, while in Brazil and latin countries, it's dot.
In English, the decimal separator is dot, while in Brazil it is comma.
I told official Microsoft developers to solve it, but they told me only the developers of this chart can solve it. They just offer it, but it's not with them to resolve. In every chart officialy offered and developed by Microsoft hasn't this problem.
Can you help me? Thanks!
Hi @luisbarreto ,
I'd Like to suggest you check the system region symbol settings for decimal numbers or try to use a custom format string on your field to change the display value formats.
Change the Windows regional settings to modify the appearance of some data types (microsoft.com)
Use custom format strings in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
I have also found a similar post, please refer to it to see if it helps you.
Thousand-Separator-and-Decimal-Separator
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Polly
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @v-rongtiep-msft . Thanks for your contribution.
However, I see that your steps are already taken in my computer. I got to "Region" on my control panel and saw that my regional configuration are already like it should be. The prove of it is that all the others tables, charts etc. shows comma as decimal separator and dot as thousand separator.
The problem seems to be only in Tornado Chart:
Name: Tornado 2.1.0
Publisher: Microsoft
ID: TornadoChart1452517688218
Version: 2.1.0
Origin: AppSource
Suport: community.powerbi.com
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