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Anonymous
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Visualization problem with bar charts

Dear Community,

 

please see screenshot below 

PBI_barchart.jpg

How is it possible to make all the x axis labels (months, in this case) to show up? 

The 'Labeli density' command does not apply to those, and it seems like there is no other way. It is not a matter of space/size of the chart, no matter how big I make it.

 

Thanks for any hints!

 

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v-frfei-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please set the type of the X -axis to Categorical in Format pane as the picture below.

Capture.PNG

 

Community Support Team _ Frank
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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

thanks. That also doesn not help, since that changes the format of the data label itself (I have 2 data points every month, so I end up with a DD.MM.YY plus the time lable which is not what I am looking for - example below).

But I guess, this is the closest as I can get to a solution - in the lack of more custom options on the labels, and without changing the data structure of course.

 

THanks

 

IMG_20190926_134036_resized_20190926_014100361.jpg

 

 

 

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v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please set the type of the X -axis to Categorical in Format pane as the picture below.

Capture.PNG

 

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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Hi,

 

thanks. That also doesn not help, since that changes the format of the data label itself (I have 2 data points every month, so I end up with a DD.MM.YY plus the time lable which is not what I am looking for - example below).

But I guess, this is the closest as I can get to a solution - in the lack of more custom options on the labels, and without changing the data structure of course.

 

THanks

 

IMG_20190926_134036_resized_20190926_014100361.jpg

 

 

 

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