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Percentage format support in table and line chart

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Power BI User on 29 Jul 2015 22:18:44

Could we change double format to percent style in table and other chart? such as 0.12 to 12% ?

Administrator on 29 Jul 2015 22:29:11

Hi - we're going to add more formatting options, but for now if you set the formatting of the field on the Modelling tab, it should be reflected in the report visuals

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Jihong Zhang on 05 Jul 2020 23:14:26

RE: Percentage format support in table and line chart

For line chart, we would like to be able to label data labels and Y-Axis as percentages. If we can use the values from another column as labels, that would be even better!

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Jim Howard-Birt on 05 Jul 2020 22:53:32

RE: Percentage format support in table and line chart

So this was planned in 2015 its now 2017 and still not available? When exactly will this be available?

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Robert K. Bell on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:21

RE: Percentage format support in table and line chart

We'd use this a lot! My current "frown" experience with Power BI is not being able to set a display format for a column AND have it sortable based on the unformatted data. I.e., a column contains decimal numbers, but actually represents fractional minutes — so `1.5` should appear as "1m30s", but be sorted on the value of `1.5`.

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Sławek Graczyk on 05 Jul 2020 22:25:07

RE: Percentage format support in table and line chart

Hi

i want to use formating in tab Modelling but all this field is inactive on my power bi
do you know why?
thanks for help
Sławek

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Alexander on 05 Jul 2020 22:23:14

RE: Percentage format support in table and line chart

I agree, it is not visually pleasant to see floats when the datasheet expressed the data type as a percentage. For example, in a line chart; the Y-axis would yield a .65 instead of 65% .