How to code a Transparent Color in DAX


How to code color transparency into DAX.

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This week's post is a really cool one. For years and years, Power BI people have been trying to figure out how to make charts disappear in certain circumstances when they aren't needed (or you want to another chart in that space) ... and people have figured out ways (I've figured out a few myself).

However, this way is by far the easiest. It needs just one simple line of DAX. No foolin'.

How to code a Transparent color in DAX

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