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# Measures

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#### **Measure**

Select the measure you want to format.

This is typically the same field used in the chart (e.g. `SUM(Sales)`).

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#### **Number format**

**Style**

Choose how values are displayed.

* **Decimal** – Standard numeric format
* **Percentage** – Displays values as percentages

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**Decimal places**

Set the number of digits shown after the decimal point.

* **0** → whole numbers
* Higher values → more precision

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**Display units**

Control how large numbers are abbreviated.

* **None** → full values
* **Thousands (K)** → 1.2K
* **Millions (M)** → 1.2M

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**Include thousands separators**

Toggle separators in large numbers.

* **On** → 1,200
* **Off** → 1200

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#### **Prefix & suffix**

**Prefix**

Add text before the value.

Examples:

* `$`
* `€`

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**Suffix**

Add text after the value.

Examples:

* `%`
* `units`

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#### **Notes**

* Use display units to simplify large numbers
* Use percentage format for ratio-based metrics
* Keep formatting consistent across labels and tooltips


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