NEW: How To Create Your Own Charts In Notion (Finally!) Full Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @6957-c5k
    @6957-c5k 13 днів тому +1

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  • @soholmgaming
    @soholmgaming 23 дні тому +1

    Hey, thanks a lot for this video - do you know if there's a way to only show part of a chart? For example I've built a weight tracker but I only want to show between 70-90kg since I wont ever use the numbers that are below that😄
    If that's not possible in Notion do you know of other ways that might be doable?

    • @landmarklabs
      @landmarklabs  22 дні тому +1

      Hey, sure thing. You can apply a filter to your chart and only include values that fall between 70-90 in your chart for the 'weight' property. In the video @ 9:42 , I show an example of how to filter data from your chart. For your case, use an advanced filter, then create one rule that is where property 'Weight' > 70 and then create another rule for the same property where Weight < 90 and that should do it for you!

    • @soholmgaming
      @soholmgaming 22 дні тому +1

      @@landmarklabs Thanks a lot - I'm trying but it's still showing from 0-100
      To clarify I dont want it to show 0-70 on the chart as it's just taking up space and means that I can barely see the curve haha - Am I just doing something wrong?

    • @landmarklabs
      @landmarklabs  22 дні тому +1

      Oh! I see what you mean now, you'd like to adjust the axis range, not filter the data. Unfortunately, I don't think Notion charts offer a way to do this currently (not that I know of, at least). If there is a way in future, I suspect it will be in the chart styling options. Sorry about that! It's a bit of a workaround, but what you might try instead is to set a weight target, then just use +/- values for what you're tracking? That way if you're 5kg/lbs above target, you'll enter +5, and if you're below -5 etc. That would then display a higher res graph for you--just an idea for a workaround!

  • @ganavalo
    @ganavalo 24 дні тому +1

    Hi there. How can you visualize 2 properties from a data table in one chart?

    • @landmarklabs
      @landmarklabs  24 дні тому

      Hello. The best way to do this is to use the 'Group' functionality. It won't work for every data type, and is only available in bar and line charts. In the video example, I have revenue items. The X axis is showing the 'Month' property values and the Y axis is showing the 'Sum' property values. So that's already 2 properties being displayed, but I think what you're getting at is to show another value like 'Category' as well as the 'Sum' values? If so, then you can click into the edit chart settings, then select 'Group' and select the variable for grouping.
      Otherwise perhaps I'm not quite catching what you mean by visualize 2 properties?