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a5
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Cambiar el origen de las columnas en el eje y de un grafico de columnas apiladas

Hay alguna posibilidad de cambiar el origen de las columnas que se ven en el gráfico y que no todas las columans salgan desde el valor 0 en el eje y? 

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BhavinVyas3003
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Yes, you can change the Y-axis origin in Power BI by going to the Format pane > Y-Axis > Start and setting a custom value instead of zero.


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v-venuppu
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Hi @a5 ,

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v-venuppu
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Hi @a5 ,

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v-venuppu
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Hi @a5 ,

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BhavinVyas3003
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Yes, you can change the Y-axis origin in Power BI by going to the Format pane > Y-Axis > Start and setting a custom value instead of zero.


Thanks,
Bhavin
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But this changes the minimum and maximum shown on the chart, not the origin of the column. This way, the column still starts at value 0. What I want is for the column not to start from 0, but from a value that I specify.

 

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