I'm trying to create a sample report with just a very basic need vs available. This is all fake data but i wanted to make a bar chart with this showing available vs needed:
when I attach a chart to this, it doesn't display every row. Even when you hover over the bars, it doesn't tell you the label.
This is obviously not usable in its current form. Is there any way to force the chart to properly labels the bars?
Hey guys,
This is a known limitation/bug: CONFCLOUD-79839: Chart Title Display Issue with Data Exceeding 10 Rows/Columns in Confluence Cloud
I guess you could separate the data into two groups, but that's definitely not ideal š«¤
Cheers,
Tobi
Hi @Tomislav Tobijas , wow, thanks for pointing this up!
Frankly, I never noticed there's a limit (acknowledged or not...) In fact, I played with the feature two weeks ago as I working on my article about using images and screenshots in Confluence but I guess I never went over 8 rows...
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Hi @dsmith
Update: see @Tomislav Tobijas's answer - it's a know bug/limitation. Having said that, there's still an issue with names being clipped in horizontal layout.
The original message:
I was able to replicate the behavior using the same table layout with fake data. The chart literally shows every other row's name of the table - although it does show the right number of visualized data from every row.
The chart is 'not helpful'.
It gets even worse in the horizontal layout where rows' names are clipped even in the full width layout.
I requested assistance from the Atlassian Support team.
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