I would like to know if it's possible to change the power bi automatic feature when you click on a portion of a donut or pie diagram, and it automatically shows proportionally those portion on the others diagram by showing two shade, one darker and one clearer, of the same color. What I would like to change is the shape of the darker highlighted color, in the donut diagram like shown in the first pictures i would like to have a portion of the donut, but not radial like now, but a slice. Same in the pie chart, i would like to have a portion of the pie, not a shorter pie like it is now. Thanks in advance for the help
Great idea! You can present it here
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/
and it will surely be implemented sooner or later.
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I would like to create a pie or donut chart where the individual areas can be grouped. Here is a simple picture to illustrate:
With Chart.js this is definitely possible, but with Apexcharts I didn't find a corresponding demo and also no comparable function in the documentation.
So my question is if my intention is at all possible with Apexchart and if so, how?
Thank you.
I need to create a report like below. (figure 1)
I have created measures and added to the report using a Card. It's looks like below. (figure 2)
There is no alignment options available in Card Visual so I can't align data as I needed.
How could I create a report as shown in Figure 1 in Power BI?
You need this
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/wa104381651?tab=overview
Advanced card has the alignment properties.
You can put a rectangle behind, same background color, make your card visual as small as possible, remove title etc and position it on the rectangle, then send the rectangle 'to back', under Format. Messy but works. Grouping the 2 objects helps to keep them in place and resolves the click behaviour bringing the rectangle forward. Might work for you.
the best way to align properly is to select your card and go to the format options, and the general section.
You will find x-y coordinates what will allow you to perfectly align your visual.
How can I outline the border of the slicer?
I want to change color of the border of the window where it says "All".
I do not need like this:
I need something like that"
Anyway to achieve that in Power bi?
I don't think this is currently possible with the built-in slicer.
To do this, you'll either have to create your own custom visual or else submit an idea and hope it gets implemented.
This image shows the different pieces you can currently adjust.
Notice that the border for the header and the items (purple) is the same thickness and color, the outside border (yellow) can't be changed in width, and the Items Outline doesn't display except on the drop-down section.
You could make a really thick border using the Background, but I don't think that's a good option.
Inside the rectangle I placed slicers.
Clicking on the uncovered part of the rectangle moves it in front of the visualizations making them unavailable to interact with, or hidden.
I "Send to back" rectangle but it didnt help.
The visuals are on a picture below:
But if I just hoover mouse on a rectangle area - it covers all visuals:
Any solution to just always keep re
Yeah, that's pretty annoying. I'd suggest voting for this idea and maybe Microsoft will fix this eventually.
Currently, the only workaround I can think of would be to make the colored rectangle part of the page background as an image.
I'm trying to automate some PowerPoint charts, but I'm having problems preserving some formatting.
When I add a chart using a chart template, the chart doesn't use the slides color scheme, but rather the colors it was saved with. It doesn't help to change the color scheme for the slide - the chart isn't updated. To make the chart update to the color scheme of the slide, I have to clear formatting for the chart. The problem with doing this is that all font sizes are automatically set to 18pt. I cannot find any easy way restore the font sizes for the chart without saving all sizes before calling clear, and set them back after clearing.
Have you looked into using the Format Painter function it may or may not work depending on a variety of factors from my quick look on the net (google it for lots of articles).
Also if you've done one chart you should be able to copy the formatting from one chart to another using the paste special option as mentioned here http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/there-format-painter-equivalent-use-many-charts-t3611646.html .