Annotating Charts for Specific Events in Power BI
Line charts are the ideal way to show historical data when ‘understanding the trend or path of a metric’ is what your decision maker is after. Like most good visualizations
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Line charts are the ideal way to show historical data when ‘understanding the trend or path of a metric’ is what your decision maker is after. Like most good visualizations
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