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in todays video were going to talk about how do you design custom data labels for your chart these data labels are going to add a lot of insight but also they will look pretty slick on your charts were going to create them using tabular editor and a bit of a Fields parameter no further Ado lets get started all right Im in power bi thats where I have created a very simple looking bar chart right here we have a couple of products here and a slicer to play around with now if you take a look at this chart there is nothing fancy about it the labels are also pretty straightforward however as soon as I click on the custom label slicer right here the label starts to appear in a different way I can get to see what my sales value is I can get to see what an icon is that represents a growth or a fall and it also shows me how much percentage have I grown on that particular product from the last year all the blue ones right here represent growth and all the red ones right here represent a fal