Power BI - Basic VisualizationsWhich of the following is the correct way to add a measure to a Card visual in Power BI?ADrag the measure field into the Tooltip area of the Card visualBDrag the measure field into the Axis area of the Card visualCDrag the measure field into the Legend area of the Card visualDDrag the measure field into the Values area of the Card visualCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify Card visual field wellThe Card visual uses the Values area to display the number from a measure or column.Step 2: Understand other areasAxis and Legend are for charts, not Card. Tooltip shows info on hover but not main display.Final Answer:Drag the measure field into the Values area of the Card visual -> Option DQuick Check:Card uses Values area for measure [OK]Quick Trick: Card visual only needs measure in Values area [OK]Common Mistakes:Putting measure in Axis or Legend by mistakeConfusing Tooltip with main displayTrying to add multiple fields to Card
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