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Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Greater control over the scale and division of axes. The MAJORITY of our data is frequency related where we have to display values in scientific notation from the range of 10-9 up to 10-2. Display of numbers greater than 1 creates automatic minor division on the y axis; but if below value of 1, the minor lines on the y axis do not display and there is no control over this. Same applied for x axis. Similar comments have been posted over greater control of the axes values and arrangement, but I have not seen one about small number values.
Status: Under Review
Comments
nishalit
New Member
I know this is something Amanda and Kim are looking at...moving to under review status
faiz_ezwan_shah
New Member
Important improvement!
hern_chang_lee
New Member
Please rapidly update.
jesse_xi
New Member
it would be quite helpful to understand the results if it could be updated. please fix it ASAP.
ann_halford1
New Member
I repeatedly encounter this problem. It is particularly important since PowerBI sometimes switches from log to linear axes when a log axis is requested. It is not always apparent that this has happened if there are no values or grids on the axes.
jamie_elliott
New Member
This is important for lots of our data
lprince
Frequent Visitor
It would also be helpful to have an option to force the right axis to always display on line and column charts. Especially when dealing with percents on right axis. When the upper value on the left axis is small or in the range close to the percents, the right axis disappears. It needs to stay there.
brian_bain
New Member
Graphing of numbers smaller than 1 are important in our branch of engineering. This looks like it should be relatively easy to fix.
paul_murray
New Member
Needs to be as good as Excel
michael_johnso4
New Member
Scaling is not as good as that available in Excel by some margin