Most Power BI charts can have data labels. But what if you want something fancy, say label only the last data point in a series? You can use simple DAX measures to create labels like that.
In this video, learn how to create labels for last points alone. This lesson uses same dataset and example file as Dynamic chart titles one.
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This video should precceed “Dynamic titles with conditional formatting” as the previous video references this one as “the last video”
I have two new measures – one is hours value and other is hours by %. I would like to have the heat map table to show the value lilke ” 5 hours – 20%”. is that a DAX to concatenate multiple measure values like this? thank you. Joanne