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Hi! I can't find the data label density slider in the new PBI update. Anyone know where it went? I've got a crowded line chart I'd like to lower the amount of data labels on.
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Hi @Thigs ,
In a Line chart, Label Density feature is available when the X-axis display numbers or dates, and X-axis Type is set as Continuous.
The reason is that when the X-axis is Category type, there is a scroll bar for us to see each data point clearly by scrolling right or left. And if X-axis values are not numbers or dates, the axis is Category type by default. But if it's Continuous type, there is no scroll bar and don't have labels in X-axis for each data point. The Label Density is used in this scenario.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @Thigs ,
In a Line chart, Label Density feature is available when the X-axis display numbers or dates, and X-axis Type is set as Continuous.
The reason is that when the X-axis is Category type, there is a scroll bar for us to see each data point clearly by scrolling right or left. And if X-axis values are not numbers or dates, the axis is Category type by default. But if it's Continuous type, there is no scroll bar and don't have labels in X-axis for each data point. The Label Density is used in this scenario.
Best Regards,
Jay
Thanks Jay, was searching for this explanation for quite a while and finally understood that my X-axis was set to Continuous.
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