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Hey there!
I am using the PowerBI line chart and the graph colors are reverting to the default colors after publishing. Also, when I try to change the colors in the online version it doesn't save the colors and return to the default ones.
I tried changing the visual and the bug is only for the line chart! Unfortunatelly, only the PBI Default line chart has the funcionalities I need. Has someone experienced that bug? Is there a solution?
Thanks a lot!!
Hi @isamchakur ,
I can't reproduce your problem after tested. Which type of Power BI Desktop (app from Microsoft store or download installation package) be installed in your PC? What's the version of your Power BI Desktop? Could you please provide some screen shots to present the color of line chart display in your Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service? And explain what you did. Thank you.
Best Regards
Rena
I am using the latest version of PowerBI (April 2020) and used the categorical option for axis X. I've tried switching for the continuous type and the problem doesn't occurs, te bug is only for the categorical.
Hi @isamchakur ,
I tested with latest version of Power BI Desktop(Version: 2.82.5858.641 64-bit ), the data color of line chart (X axis type: Categorical)display as the one which I custom set in Power BI Desktop after published it to Power BI Service.
Best Regards
Rena
Hello, I have faced the same issue and all the line charts in all my reports are affected. I found out that this problem appears only when X axis is set to Categorical, while with Continuous everything works well. But it does not help because I need Categorical type. What can be done, please advise!
Thanks anyway for the observation, it worked with the Continuous axis, even tough I'd rather prefer the Categorical also rs
I don't have a solution but I want this to get more attention.
I am having the same problem as you are and it seems to be a bug with the latest update.
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