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Hello,
i set Y-axis value display units as Auto
values in milions look ok
but when i go to lower values....
and lower
its sometimes doesn't work correctly
how can i fix it?
Hi @ewakol -Instead of relying on the "Auto" setting for the Y-axis, you can manually adjust the display units based on your dataset to ensure consistency. Here’s how to do it:
Visualizations pane>>Select the Y-Axis option under the Format pane>>Change Display Units from "Auto" to a specific unit (e.g., Thousands, Millions, Billions, etc.) based on your data range.
This will ensure that even lower values get displayed properly in a uniform unit. one more option in y axis by adjust the Minimum and Maximum values to specific thresholds that fit your data range, ensuring that Power BI doesn’t auto-adjust in ways that could cause display errors.
if the above approaches not helps , you may consider submitting feedback to Microsoft as it could be a limitation with the current "Auto" feature in Power BI.
Hope this helps.
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