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In the Line and clustered column chart below, is it possible to move the entire line above the columns?
I thought that the maximum and minimum settings of the Secondary y-axis category would help, but I was wrong.
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Actually, if you set the MAX Value of the REGULAR Y Axis (for the Bars) to something like twice what you have now, that will shrink the bars relative to the whole plot, then also set the Line's MIN Y to something like -10:
Your first four numbers, rounded to nearest 100:
Or seriously, just create two different plots, one above the other.
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Actually, if you set the MAX Value of the REGULAR Y Axis (for the Bars) to something like twice what you have now, that will shrink the bars relative to the whole plot, then also set the Line's MIN Y to something like -10:
Your first four numbers, rounded to nearest 100:
Or seriously, just create two different plots, one above the other.
Proud to be a Super User! | |
Hi @gdps_vc ,
Thanks for your response.
Thank you @ToddChitt for providing your inputs.
If it is solved, please mark the helpful reply or share your solution and accept it as solution, it will be helpful for other members of the community who have similar problems as yours to solve it faster.
Regards,
Chaithra.
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