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Hi,
I have to format both the Y axis and X axis of a Line chart so it resembles following design:
My current solution:
As one can see, there is no Y axis and the X axis is not black and widened enough.
Does anyone have a solution or an idea of what might fulfill this functionality? If the "rainbow" axis is impossible to recreate, then maybe there is at least some way to make axes black and widened, while keeping gridlines gray? It feels like it is a basic functionality that should be already available in Power Bi Desktop, yet i fail to find it.
Hey @CatsLover. If you're interested in pursuing Deneb (well worth the effort IMO) I went ahead and got an implementation in place for this just to show you what's possible. Let me know if this is enough to get you going.
gist: https://vega.github.io/editor/#/gist/f9b4258262d1f5cef78be429005e7b9d/spec.json
This could likely be built with the Deneb custom visual. It's low code and has a learning curve (it's also free and certified), but well worth learning for the flexibility and features you get.
Declarative Visualization in Power BI | Deneb (deneb-viz.github.io)
Pat
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