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I have line charts and I'm displaying the value on the y axis and the time period on the x axis. Some of the values line up correctly with the axis but some don't. For example, Period 3 is 1%, Period 4 is 1% and Period 5 is also 1% but both Period 3 and 5 are correctly on the 1% gridline but Period 4 is below, closer to the 0?
Hi, @peterknowlton
Thanks for Tutu_in_YYC and OktayPamuk80 reply. Can you provide some non-sensitive data to reproduce your situation(A pbix file would be best), can't see your screenshot over here (shows white, no content) as a way of determining whether this is an issue or not.
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Hi Peter,
You can add a constant line at 0 or define the minimum range at Y-Axis to 0 (however by using second, you might get issues when you have negative values)
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can you provide a screenshot?
is it possible that the one that is closer to 0 (period 4) actually has value below 1%? but is rounded up to 1%? You might have to adjust it in the Data Label
no they are both exactly 1%
yeah then it doesnt make sense. Sounds like a bug to me.
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