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I have 53 columns in this chart. I cannot get them to quit showing up in the middle. I also cannot get the Y-axis value to quit being a % (all of my data points are in General/Auto and are $ values). How can I make this actually go across the entire box?
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@Rena Try setting the x-axis range to a minimum and maximum
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Hi @Rena ,
I hope the above details help you fix the issue. If you still have any questions or need more help, feel free to reach out. We’re always here to support you
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Hi @Rena
When a chart appears centered like in your screenshot, it usually indicates that no field is applied to the X-axis, or the visual doesn’t know how to properly distribute the values along that axis.
Additionally, it’s hard to understand what you’re trying to achieve just from the image — is this a time trend? A category comparison? Something else?
To provide accurate help (and not just guess), I recommend sharing:
A screenshot of the desired result you’re trying to achieve
A sample PBIX file (you can use mock data)
Info on which field should be on the X-axis and what should appear on the Y-axis
@Rena Try setting the x-axis range to a minimum and maximum
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