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Hello,
I have created a table of measures.
Below is the table obtained:
Each column is presented with the following (the measurements are identical, only what is in bold changes)!:
The resulting graph:
I had done the same thing in Excel, the table is identical to the one in Power BI but the graph is the one below much more telling:
These work well. With the exception of:
- It doesn't show up in Power Query
- The inverse graph X and Y.
How to make the chart look like the one obtained on Excel.
How to make the sum of each column, lines 1 to 6 and display it on the "Total" row.
Thank you for your feedback.
Kind regards.
Hi @Bob639 ,
Based on the description, Power Query is primarily used for data transformation and shaping, and it does not execute DAX measures.
Then, invert the X and Y axis options.
Best Regards,
Wisdom Wu
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Hello, Thank you for your feedback. Ok for Power Query, for the graph it just inverts the Y scale (below)
It's not what I expect, see initial graph.
Kind regards.
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