I am not sure why they haven't added a total labels for bars of the ribbon chart, especially when you want to turn off the y axis labels. Please provide feedback to MSFT to add the total labels, as I have to create this chart in Charticulator to get the total labels for a workaround. Thanks!
I LOVE the reverse order toggle. Another thing it solves are those annoying cases where you want the lines in a line chart to have a different order. There were many times, for example, where I wanted one particular line to be on top.
Which visual are you trying to apply the data label detail to? There should be a section for values, and a section for detail in your December build under data labels, each with a well to place a DAX measure
You should! The drill through list will always show the list of available pages you can drill TO. So as long as you have multiple pages setup for it, you should then have multiple drill to locations :)
@@HavensConsulting Thank you so much for the quick response. I have question on the Sales Pipeline Tab. I recreated with my own data and dashboard. Something similar to the Revenue in the last 3 years (bar chart). I created a Title, Lable and Detail measure and added them to the report. On your dashboard there are always above the bars, I believe I matched all your settings but mine is at the top of the bar but not above. Any help would be awesome.
how do you guys got that lable tha changes the visual, but it seams to be a part of the visual, not the "hiding" thing? The one that changes from revenue from the last three years to last year vs previous
@@HavensConsulting I believe so, it would be those options to change the visualization that is right on top of the bar graph that you worked on. - Revenue in the last three years - Revenue last year vs previous year - Revenue last year by purchase process If you could link a youtube video that teaches that, would be perfect. Thank you
Please how did you build the bar charts with the titles..I mean how are you able to navigate three charts in one space. Did you use buttons? I love the fact that with the titles he could navigate to different charts. Please give a clue to how this was designed Please.
I am not sure why they haven't added a total labels for bars of the ribbon chart, especially when you want to turn off the y axis labels. Please provide feedback to MSFT to add the total labels, as I have to create this chart in Charticulator to get the total labels for a workaround. Thanks!
Awesome
Oooh this is exciting, thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Excellent job Miguel and thanks for sharing. BTW, what about the round shapes at the corner of bar charts Reid mentioned? 😊
Idea for someday at least! But not planned at the moment
I LOVE the reverse order toggle. Another thing it solves are those annoying cases where you want the lines in a line chart to have a different order. There were many times, for example, where I wanted one particular line to be on top.
That one's super useful!
I have upgraded my pbi desktop to December but I'm not able to see those data lables details titles spacing in my desktop
Which visual are you trying to apply the data label detail to? There should be a section for values, and a section for detail in your December build under data labels, each with a well to place a DAX measure
Thanks for sharing. Can we expect multiple axis combo chart from Core Visuals?
Multiples axis for combo chart is not in scope. However, once we improve axes, we would be in a better position to scope it in.
So amped!
Hi, how dif you add the ↑ / ↓ signs before the YOY%?
Also, would it be possible to share the pbix file that you presented in the video? That would be very helpful!
@@yukizhang4066 for sure! Check out the Blog Files link in the description to download this PBIX :)
Is that dashboard available for download? so I can go through the various changes?
You should! The drill through list will always show the list of available pages you can drill TO. So as long as you have multiple pages setup for it, you should then have multiple drill to locations :)
Yup! It's listed on our Blog Files page :)
www.havensconsulting.net/blog-files
@@HavensConsulting Thank you so much for the quick response. I have question on the Sales Pipeline Tab. I recreated with my own data and dashboard. Something similar to the Revenue in the last 3 years (bar chart). I created a Title, Lable and Detail measure and added them to the report. On your dashboard there are always above the bars, I believe I matched all your settings but mine is at the top of the bar but not above. Any help would be awesome.
Hope to see conditional formatting to borders. I.e. based on a value I can turn the border to go from solid to dashed
Great suggestion!
That’s a plan in scope for next year. It’s coming
how do you guys got that lable tha changes the visual, but it seams to be a part of the visual, not the "hiding" thing?
The one that changes from revenue from the last three years to last year vs previous
Are you referring to measure driven data labels in general or?
@@HavensConsulting I believe so, it would be those options to change the visualization that is right on top of the bar graph that you worked on.
- Revenue in the last three years
- Revenue last year vs previous year
- Revenue last year by purchase process
If you could link a youtube video that teaches that, would be perfect. Thank you
Please how did you build the bar charts with the titles..I mean how are you able to navigate three charts in one space. Did you use buttons? I love the fact that with the titles he could navigate to different charts. Please give a clue to how this was designed Please.
@@SenatressOje which minute and second in the video are you referring to? I can point you in the right direction from there :)
It's a good time to be a PBI dev
Indeed it is!
Thank
Can the pbix file can be shared?
I'll be uploading it soon! Once I get it from Miguel
It's available now from our Blog Files page :)
www.havensconsulting.net/blog-files
Where can i get the pbix file used for demo?
I'll be uploading this soon :)
It's available now from our Blog Files page :)
www.havensconsulting.net/blog-files