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Hello,
I have a bar graph based on a percentage, and I'd like it to adjust to show just the tops of each bar so I can see the differences, since they're subtle. Below is a picture of how it looks unadjusted:
As you can see, it's hard to tell the difference month to month, so I put the start at .95
and it looks better:
the issue arises when I select a customer who has a percentage below .95:
If i set the start to 'auto' then it just loooks like the first picture and it starts at 0. Does anyone know how to get around this or to make the graph adjust with the data??
I apologize if the pictures aren't showing up, but hopefully you can still understand what I'm asking without them
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@Anonymous The approch you used is correct to set the lower value since it cannot be dynamic, not sure what else you can do to when Customer % is less than 95%. If there is an idea for this to be dynamic, vote for it or create a new idea on ideas forum.
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@Anonymous The approch you used is correct to set the lower value since it cannot be dynamic, not sure what else you can do to when Customer % is less than 95%. If there is an idea for this to be dynamic, vote for it or create a new idea on ideas forum.
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