Is your Target Value populated? If I don't add a field to Target Value, I see the min/max/avg, but if I add a Target they go away. If you don't need a Target Value, you could probably just use the regular vertical bar chart and remove the mix/max/avg there in that chart's settings.
How to remove min/max/avg from Bullet Chart
I have some old bullet charts where these 3 lines are removed, but when I try building a new card there is no option to remove them:
Was this option removed from this chart type so now you're forced to show min/max/avg for bullet charts? That seems weird.
I already compared all the settings from the old card to the new and they're the same. I'm guessing the selections remained on the old card even though the options were removed.
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Is your Target Value populated? If I don't add a field to Target Value, I see the min/max/avg, but if I add a Target they go away. If you don't need a Target Value, you could probably just use the regular vertical bar chart and remove the mix/max/avg there in that chart's settings.
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It looks like this Chart Property is not available for Bullet charts.
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I don't know if this will work. But one thing to try - instead of creating a new card, create a copy of your old cards where min/max/avg was removed and then modify to fit your current data/need. I don't know if this will actually retain the old settings, but it's worth giving a try.
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Is your Target Value populated? If I don't add a field to Target Value, I see the min/max/avg, but if I add a Target they go away. If you don't need a Target Value, you could probably just use the regular vertical bar chart and remove the mix/max/avg there in that chart's settings.
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Thank you!! The older card does have a target value, the new one does not as I have not brought targets into the dataset yet. I tested adding a random field to the target value which successfully removed the min/max/avg lines.
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