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Besides, in the Format section of the Visualizations pane, expand the X-Axis card and change the Type option from Continuous to Categorical.
Easiest way is to click the three dots in top right corner of the visiual, click 'sort axis' and chose your preferred ascending/descending option.
For line, bar, column, area, and combo charts, you can invert the y-axis, putting positive values going down and negative values going up.
Select the visual. In the Format pane, expand the Y axis section. Slide Invert axis to On.
Besides, in the Format section of the Visualizations pane, expand the X-Axis card and change the Type option from Continuous to Categorical.
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