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While using Cross Highlighting I've noticed that only some data labels in other visuals are displayed, but not all of them.
Why is that? If the appropriate amount after cross highlighting is small, then the data label won't show?
Thank you.
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So those look like stacked bar graphs, correct? Then, yes, your data labels may not display for relatively "small" values. You might try reducing your font size to see if any additional labels show up.
Would have to see an example if you can post screen shots or more details.
Below are PrtSc before cross highlighting (with data labels) and after cross highlighting (without data labels). I have noticed that if the amount remaining after the cross highlighting is relatively high, then data labless remain (attached a pic for that too) - does this make sense?
So those look like stacked bar graphs, correct? Then, yes, your data labels may not display for relatively "small" values. You might try reducing your font size to see if any additional labels show up.
hello
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