David Vella on 03 Mar 2017 15:47:34
If you have long names on a bar chart Y-Axis they get truncated. This is a problem if you have ones that start with something similar. Could we have a word wrap option on the format menu that takes advantage of the vertical space so the whole label can be shown.
Administrator on 01 Apr 2024 05:43:28
We are working on this
- Comments (231)
- Merged Idea (29)
RE: Add word wrap to bar chart Y-Axis Labels
Currently, there is no way to wrap the text in a bar chart, so when doing analysis on clinical/diagnostic categories, the text is shortened and you're limited on size. Having the ability to wrap text on the x or Y axis, will allow user to see the full text!
RE: Add word wrap to bar chart Y-Axis Labels
It seems you've added the title functionality to some visuals, but why not go crazy and enable text wrapping in ALL data label fields for report visuals?!
At this point I could build a better data visual in PPT/Excel and that's based purely on my frustration with every "Category label" ending in "..."
RE: Add word wrap to bar chart Y-Axis Labels
Please could you implement "Category" word wrapping for Pie and Doughnut visuals.
Currently the only way to include as much text as possible is to make it so small it practically becomes illegible, and even then depending the size and placement of the visual and the content of the category you still end up with "..." and loss of useful context.
It would actually make sense to roll out word wrap across the board for all visuals.
RE: Add word wrap to bar chart Y-Axis Labels
Quite often the labels in legend fields stretch wider than the column chart can reasonably be. It would be helpful to be able to set the legend to word wrap so it goes to 2 or three shorter lines rather than truncating and hiding some classes off the right hand side of the bar or column chart
RE: Add word wrap to bar chart Y-Axis Labels
When displaying map data at a zoomed out level. Map visualisations only display once no matter how many times that geographic location is visually present. For example: the if the USA is on the left had side of the map with visualisations present then if the USA is also appearing on the right hand side of the same map, no visualisation data will appear on the right most version.
For someone inspecting the map data, it might be important for all Geographic visualisations to appear and wrap in the same way the underlying map does.