Miguel Myers on 08 Oct 2024 05:00:00
The current card visual forces users to overlap elements or waste copious amounts of time creating custom visuals. The new card feature should give users the ability to create multiple cards in a single container and provide a greater level of customization.
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RE: Epic idea: New card visual
Main complaint I hear is the goal font is way too small.
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Why such a simple thing is not yet implemented... please do it.
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I always use KPI card in my customer dashboard, but the font size is too big and force the minimum size of the element.
Could you please, make it adjustable ?
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What is the workaround ?
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I agree with this improvement, the default Font Size of the Indicator is way to big in relation to the Trend Axis. Please make it Adjustable !?
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I would like to also add to give the option to shown nothing or 0.
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Virtually no text format options at all for the card visual. Alignment would certainly be a start. My current reports have a company logo top-right, which means a centre-aligned card with the report title (which is driven by filters) looks funny as it's slightly off-centre.
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Absolutely agree
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I've managed to use the workaround, but I think this is quite an important feature missing from Power BI even though it is available in Pivot Charts in Excel's PowerPivot.
The exact functionality I'm looking for is on the Pivot Chart "Select Data..." option, under "Hidden and Empty Cells".
Very useful for plotting time series against a large date dimension, where some measures are blank for certain time periods!
RE: Epic idea: New card visual
I agree that this should be an option for ease of use.
A workaround I have found when creating measures is to wrap in an IF statement testing for BLANK () and then using the IF statement to assign the value I want.