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The following method requires all data to be positive. In case of negative numbers, you might use line and clustered column chart to apply a similar logic.
First, choose this visual:
Stack the Y-axis by dragging the following three measures:
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The following method requires all data to be positive. In case of negative numbers, you might use line and clustered column chart to apply a similar logic.
First, choose this visual:
Stack the Y-axis by dragging the following three measures:
Hi @oakfootballclub -Placing the positioning the X-axis at the top of a visual is not directly supported as a built-in feature.
exploring custom visuals available in the Power BI marketplace or developing a custom visual using Power BI's developer tools. such as but not working the above categories directly in visual.
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Do you know of any custom visual that could help for the porpuse of positioning X-axis at the top?
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