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Plots > Chart Options > Appearance: Specify precision (number of decimal places)

My plots and yearly summary would be much more legible to me if I had a way to specify how many decimal places I want displayed. Example:

For Hundreds: no decimal places $187.75 –> $188

For Thousands: no decimal places $129.94K –> $130K $23.88K –> $24K

For Millions: one decimal place $1.121M –> $1.1M

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Suggested 07 September 2023 by user AB BA

Moved into Planned 07 September 2023

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    It’s a bit inconsistent across the board at the moment. I am referencing not just plots but overall. In some places I am seeing $7K, in others $6.14K. Furthermore $565.8K but then $197.39K or $279K. Perhaps it should be adjustable for tens, hundreds, thousands, and millions, as AB BA suggests, or at least set consistently.

    16 March
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    There is currently a “SI Prefixes” option in the Appearance subsection of Chart settings, which can display the units as K, M, etc. However, as noted above, it is inconsistent. As an example, rounding to the nearest thousand would go a long way to making the presentation cleaner.

    01 August