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Let's say currently I have three line charts. One line chart for revenue, another one for number of customers, another one for products sold.
The revenue chart would be in the millions while the number of customers is only in the thousands and products sold would be in the hundred thousands.
If I put all three measure together in the Y axis of a line chart, the revenue would be on top since it's in the millions while the number of customers and products sold would be flat all the way at the bottom because of their difference in denominations. I can use the secondary Y-axis option but with that I can only have two Y-axis when the requirement is a 3 Y-axis. How can I achieve this?
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We had a similar question recently. You can use a Deneb visual if you need to show multiple y axes.
Hi @RingoMoon ,
Did lbendlin reply positively solve your problem, if yes, then you can mark his reply as a solution. If you have any other questions, you can go ahead and ask them below.
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Albert He