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How can you get the Y-Axis Data to Left Jusify on Clustered Bar Chart?
It seems to be right justified.
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Hi @bdehning ,
It seems like in a Clustered Bar Chart visual, there is no option under Formatting to modify the axis values alignment.
Currently the default view is this:
There is a setting under formatting options to switch axis position. In case you really need it to be left algned then you can use this option:
Enabling this will give you something like this:
But not sure if this serves your purpose.
Please submit an idea here if this is really a necessity on this chart:
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/
Hi @bdehning ,
It seems like in a Clustered Bar Chart visual, there is no option under Formatting to modify the axis values alignment.
Currently the default view is this:
There is a setting under formatting options to switch axis position. In case you really need it to be left algned then you can use this option:
Enabling this will give you something like this:
But not sure if this serves your purpose.
Please submit an idea here if this is really a necessity on this chart:
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/
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