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DHB
Helper V
Helper V

Line Chart Quirk

I've created a line chart with date along the x-axis.  When I scroll across the chart the dates shown include 1 (30/09/17) that isn't in the underlying data.  All other dates shown are in the data.

 

Line Chart.JPG

 

DATA

I've attached the data I'm using above.

 

Does anyone know how this could have happened?

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v-piga-msft
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

Hi @DHB,

 

I have a test with the data you provide on the Desktop with the latest version (Version: 2.56.5023.1021 64-bit (March 2018)), everything works well.

 

 

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I've created a line chart with date along the x-axis.  When I scroll across the chart the dates shown include 1 (30/09/17) that isn't in the underlying data. 

 


 

This issue may be caused by the measure you created.

 

You could try to create the line chart with Date and Percent without any measure to have a test.

 

 

Best Regards,

Cherry

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
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