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Hi all,
As the above visual the y axis value is 0 1 1 which do not make sense. Is there are anyways to make it 0 1 2.
I know give the value 1 d.p will become 0.0 0.5 1.0 however the requirment is no d.p allow in y axis.
Please help. Many Thanks !!!
Duncan
Hi @DuncanYeah -can you adjust the Y axis settings,In the same Y-Axis section, set the "Start" value to 0.Set the "End" value to a number higher than the maximum value you expect on your Y-axis.
Hope it works
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Hi,
Thank You for the solution.
I actually tried that before, however in my case the y axis value is a calculated measure and when the filter is remover, the result will become a large amount in the y - axis which make the visual is difficult to view.
Duncan
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