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Hello, In a line and stacked chart, I want to show one one axis, and not the 2nd. I want everything to work of one axis. In Excel you would untick this box and the results would all be linked to one axis. I don't want to hide the axis.
Thank you
This option isn't available in Power BI, however, as long as you have the secondary axis set to align zeros and then have the axis turned off, it'll appear like it is using the same y-axis as the columns in your visual.
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It worked, but how do I get the rest of the graph aligned?
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