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SSRS 2008 charts - actual value of bar
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GiJeet
2010-01-26 00:43:15 UTC
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Hello, I've created a bar chart in SSRS 2008. Even when I add minor
tick marks you still have to guess the value of each bar. I'd like to
have the actual value of each bar listed. Maybe above each bar or
somewhere where the user does not have to guess what the value of the
bar represents - they can see the actual value. Is there a way to do
this in SSRS 2008?

Thanks in advance
G
Jen
2010-01-26 16:24:22 UTC
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Right click on the chart and select "Show Data Labels"
Hello, I've created a bar chart in SSRS 2008.  Even when I add minor
tick marks you still have to guess the value of each bar.  I'd like to
have the actual value of each bar listed. Maybe above each bar or
somewhere where the user does not have to guess what the value of the
bar represents - they can see the actual value.  Is there a way to do
this in SSRS 2008?
Thanks in advance
G
mickieparis
2010-01-26 17:06:52 UTC
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Thanks! but is there a way to format the labels? I want to have
comma separation and no decimals.
Jen
2010-01-27 17:38:38 UTC
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If you highlight your data labels, on the properties pane you can
select "Labels" and then "Format". Try adding something like 0,0
Thanks!  but is there a way to format the labels?  I want to have
comma separation and no decimals.
j***@gmail.com
2013-08-20 18:56:54 UTC
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Post by Jen
If you highlight your data labels, on the properties pane you can
select "Labels" and then "Format". Try adding something like 0,0
Thanks!  but is there a way to format the labels?  I want to have
comma separation and no decimals.
Thanks Jen, I was looking for that answer as well.

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