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In México, as well as a lot of other countries in Latin America, we use a point ( . ) to indicate the decimal place.
Example: 15.4%, 3.1416
We also use commas to seperate hundreds, thousands, etc.
Example: $15,400 1,500 units
However Power BI graphics (on APP.POWERBI.COM) (e.g.: Table - Numbers) always seem to display numbers in Spanish (Spain) format (They use the commas to indicate the decimal place), independent of browser settings.
We need Spanish lenguage, but decimals configuration in english, like Spanish Latin America Configuration in Windows:
Can I change this somehow, or is this not possible yet?
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