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Epic idea: Advanced secondary axes

Secondary axes are automatically managed by the system in some cases, making it problematic for report creators with no control over intervals, ticks, and other crucial components, limiting effectiveness of various types of analysis. It would be great if the secondary axis included comprehensive format settings so that greater control over displayed data is provided.

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shivani_borkar
New Member
this option is not working we cnat set the y axis scale, this featured should be applicable for all the charts.
pbiideas1
New Member
Would be great to have the option of dynamic axes on charts for better visualization of graphics.
edhage
New Member
Just to add more details to my earlier points below, the dynamic y axis only works for Line Charts. That is, if you use combo charts with column and line graphs, only the line chart will dynamically scale as you drill down. So if I'm at the highest level using column chart and manually adjust the scale to start from 300 million, to help reveal trends between 300 to 400 Million, then if drill down into smaller region amounts, the y-axis still starts at 300 Million which means I can't see the data below this value. Whereas, if I use a line chart, manually adjust the start value, then drill down, the axis will dynamically reset. Not sure why Line Chart behaviour can't be replicated with other types of charts?
rashmi_ravi_ezl
Frequent Visitor
When can we expect this feature on Power BI?
sdwjunkmail
New Member
I agree. This kind of crap is what makes me want to go to Tableau. We have both in-house. Two years in and still no comment from MS regarding this.
Kdillon
New Member
This feature is much needed for the waterfall chart. Without it you can't really tell what is going on as you change time perspective.
james_a_dallasa
New Member
I have created a working solution of this in Excel - VBA, which allows the graph to keep its focus on the variance between the 20th and 80th percentile. If you have a monstrous number the values between zero and the lower bounds of your data really mean nothing for analysis.
holger_hagedorn
New Member
Currently y axis Start end End values have to be entered manually. I need an option to enter a measure as start / end value.
estevao_carvalh
New Member
It would be awesome to have this dynamic feature on y axis so we could highlight smaller variances better!
gnobles
New Member
Very much wanting this!