I am writing to report an issue I am experiencing with a column chart in Looker Studio.
The problem is that all dimensions are not appearing on the x-axis of the column chart , some dimensions are still missing from the x-axis. I would like to know how it would be possible to show all dimensions or if there is an option to add a scroll bar on the x-axis to accommodate all dimensions . While creating the visuals the resolution is very low and not clear .
while Dragging and dropping the dimensions into visual the user interface is slow.
How can we resolve all these issues?
Without a screenshot is hard to provide a suggestion.
My guess here is that you are trying to represent more elements that those supported by the specific visualization you are trying to use.
You might consider Looker Studio Pro and open a case with support.
Please Find the attached file the user should hover and see the missing Bricks Names which is in X axis
Hey! @Solutionec_123
You are saying about column chart whihch by default is one dimensionanl.
Are you talking about number of bars representing a dimension?
For example if dimension is a Country field you can have various bars : Poland, Belgium, Germany etc.
Is tehh issue about missing countries from a chart? If yes then consider changing maximum number of bars to be shown on a chart:
In terms of solution not working fast it may be caused by a lot of various thhings and its hhhard to troubleshoot without understanding exacclty what is goling on and which data source you are using and how big it is.
Arkady Zagdan
We have more than 50 dimensions in X axis and there is a limitation of Bars and Even we are not Finding Scroll option
I thhink you should cconsider using other chart then.
Put stuff on Y axis and allow more spacing from Y axis to the edge of your report.
This will allows you to display all labels. Decreasing a font size of the axis will also improve readability.
Like on the example here:
But ideal solution for this particular chart is a table with bars.
This will allows you to display all the data in elegant way allowing users to see exact numbers and also a % difference between them when adding a bar to your table.
Something like this 🙂
Whhen concerned aboput whhat charts will be best to represent your data use cheat sheet i have created here:
https://lookerstudio.google.com/reporting/fc021aef-6115-43d2-9ee4-07b47a7c1e1f/page/p_4oty288dbd
regards
Arkady Zagdan