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Ptolemaida
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Line and Stacked column chart with 2 lines: Secondary axis

I have a Line and Stacked column chart.

I have 2 measures in the column part.

And i have 2 measures in the lines part. 

 

Power BI automatically plots both lines on the primary axis, along with the column's values. => everything on primary axis

If i remove 1 line measure and i have only 1 line, the line is automatically plotted on the secondary axis.

 

However:

I want to plot 1 line on the primary axis, and 1 line on the secondary axis.

How can i achieve this?

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MFelix
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Super User

Hi @Ptolemaida ,

 

One question before I answer are all the measures you are using in the same unit? Or are you using different units?

 

Try to go to the Y-Axis and then secondary axis and turn values on you should also probably align 0

 

MFelix_0-1761837436291.pngMFelix_1-1761837450141.png

 

MFelix_2-1761837462905.png

 

This shluld get expected result.


Regards

Miguel Félix


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v-kpoloju-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Ptolemaida

Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum. Also, thanks to @MFelix, for his inputs on this thread.

Has your issue been resolved? If the response provided by the community member @MFelix, addressed your query, could you please confirm? It helps us ensure that the solutions provided are effective and beneficial for everyone.

Hope this helps clarify things and let me know what you find after giving these steps a try happy to help you investigate this further.

Thank you for using the Microsoft Community Forum.

Hi @Ptolemaida,

Just wanted to follow up. If the shared guidance worked for you, that’s wonderful hopefully it also helps others looking for similar answers. If there’s anything else you'd like to explore or clarify, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Thank you.

MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ptolemaida ,

 

One question before I answer are all the measures you are using in the same unit? Or are you using different units?

 

Try to go to the Y-Axis and then secondary axis and turn values on you should also probably align 0

 

MFelix_0-1761837436291.pngMFelix_1-1761837450141.png

 

MFelix_2-1761837462905.png

 

This shluld get expected result.


Regards

Miguel Félix


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!

Check out my blog: Power BI em Português



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