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so sapping here from if youve all uh someone asked me on the blog a very simple question well i thought it was simple but its not um how to actually change the number of decimals in the legend here in power view so here uh im into power this but its the same then paraview so let me show you how to do that very quickly so the first thing you have to do is to go into the properties window so find the properties window here and you have many categories to that will allow you to to handle different kind of stuff so this one you want to find is the coloring one and in the coloring you have a small icon here that basically controls the legend so click on the last icon edit call legend properties and then you will have this edit color legend properties window that pops up and gives you some of the stuff you need to change for example the the color of the fonts uh the the title text um the thickness of the bar or the length of the bar um now the thing about precision is that its not writ