Power BI Chart Tips : Are the numbers at the top of your chart hidden? Tips for Setting Dynamic Y-Axis Ranges
A common frustration in Power BI reporting is the "Ceiling Trap" —where data labels are cut off at the top of the Y-axis. While most analysts instinctively search for solutions involving 'Dynamic Y-axis maximums' or 'fx conditional formatting' , these often lead to unexpected performance lag or cluttered legends in large-scale models. In this post, we move beyond these common pitfalls to reveal a "hidden" expert technique: using Error Bars as an invisible guide. This approach allows you to secure perfect padding for your labels while maintaining 100% of your dashboard's speed and visual integrity. The phenomenon where the maximum value of a chart sticks exactly to the upper ceiling, causing data labels to be cut off or look cramped, is a very common issue encountered in practical work. To solve this, I will show you how to implement a 'Dynamic Maximum Valu...