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Anonymous
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Line in a 'Line and stacked column chart' is on secondary location, but the switch is off

 

When I put together this 'Line and stacked column chart' in desktop, the red line is at the right place, based on the values at the left.
After I published it, the red line is on a secondary location.
Seems a bug to me!?

Can somebody help?

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , the secondary axis may change for better data arrangement. Better show the axis or fix the range using start or END

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Anonymous
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I saw that the start and end was filled in, so I changed them to 'auto'. But still strange to see the difference between the desktop and the published environment. It is not 'what you see is what you get'!

Thank's very much!


@Anonymous  I am facing the same issue here, do you get your issue resolved finally ? thank you 

Anonymous
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Hi @WendyDUFE,
Yes, this solution solved my problem with the secondary line. As I mentioned above, changing the value of the Start and End of the Secondary into 'auto' did the job.
Good luck! 😉

Thanks @Anonymous  but i believe this is still a bug, so I raised another issue in the community, hope  someone can help investigate and resolve it

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/BUG-Line-and-Stacked-Column-Chart-different-behavior-after/idi-p/1827021#M66377

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