Five ADVANCED ways to make your Power BI Bar Charts AMAZING!
We’re going to talk more about bar charts everyone. Contain your excitement.
Okay… okay… let that excitement OUT! We’re talking about BAR CHARTS, after all!
Last time on People-Friendly Power BI, we talked about the five essential ways to make your bar charts the best in Power BI.
Namely, great titles (dynamic ones!), better labels and taking out chart clutter are all relatively easy to do in Power BI if you know where to click, and you WANT to do ALL of these things to make your bar charts easier and better for your users.
In this post though, we’re leveling up a TON. We’re going to take our simple (yet effective) bar charts and add features that not only make our charts EASIER for our viewers and give them MORE data, but makes people (like your boss) sit up and say “I had no idea a Bar Chart could DO that in Power BI!”
Holiday Cards!
For the past few years, one of my fave holiday cards coming to me in the mail has been the custom designed ones from Dr. Stephanie Evergreen.
They are SO awesome. Go check out her full collection.
I had a silly little holiday card idea myself this year, so I designed it in Excel and Powerpoint and sent it off to a local printer. There are currently a bunch of these travelling all over North America but also a few around the world as far as New Zealand. :)
The cards also have some colorful holiday stamps inside courtesy of my daughter, who felt they needed more color. haha.
I have a few leftover if you want a belated holiday card (email me at joe@traversdata.com), or if you want to be on the list for next year’s card (which I’ve already started designing in Excel because I had a bonkers (but great) idea for one!
TraversData.com is where you can find out more about me. Let’s chat!