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Hi guys, I had been graphing without problems, normal line graph, the data is by weeks, example 49, 50, 51 etc, but now that I finish the 52 comes the 1, that value I want you to show on the right side of the 52 example
48 49 50 51 52 1
But it obviously shows it at the beginning, which is not what I'm looking for
1 48 49 50 51 52
Is there a way or trick to manually sort that data by week?
I think you are asking like this .
Make Sure If it is ok rply me.
That's how it is, just as you show it in the picture
It Simple dude only i used sorting nothing else done here
refer the above screenshot..
@Syndicate_Admin
Add an additional column in your date table combining year and week number for example and use in on the X-Axis:
Year Week = 'Date'[Year] & "-" & 'Date'[Day of Week Number]
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Excellent thank you very much, I thought about it but I didn't apply it hahahaha
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