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Ability to add a secondary axis to a chart

Right now all the charts supports only one y axis. There should be a support for secondary axis as well.
Status: Completed
Comments
rerun_text
New Member
This was not a helpful solution. Some graphs benefit by having multiple axes. For example, variance between two other data points will not have the same scale as the two data points being compared.
nadiaalavi
New Member
Make two charts and drag one on the other
om2
New Member
This now seems to make the decision automatically on whether to apply a secondary axis or not. How can I force the line series to plot on the primary Y axis?
dieterv
Microsoft Employee
Any further update on this? The support link indicates how to change chart type but doesn't help with a secondary Y axis.
bullethead76
New Member
This doesn't work - there appears to be no way to add a secondary Y axis which is, frankly speaking, utterly ridiculous.
markbradwaybenn
New Member
I typically make a combo chart, e.g. line and stacked column chart. I assign Time period to the shared axis, then one of the metrics to Line Values and the other metric to Column Values.
gayatrigamya
New Member
Any update on adding the secondary Y axis to a column chart?
kwatkins
New Member
Giulia try this link https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-service-tutorial-customize-x-axis-and-y-axis-properties/
joeort
Advocate IV
I don't want a stacked column with my combo chart. Can you enable a secondary axis on "Line and Clustered Column Chart"?
enrique_fajardo
New Member
After latest update in May 2016, I have not been able to edit details for secondary axis.