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Multiple Y-Axis on a chart

We would like to have multiple y-axis on a chart, more than 2
Status: Planned
Comments
david_wilderma1
New Member
Agree with others that this would be a powerful feature to have included
ryandurante1
New Member
I surprised no one has created a custom visual for this yet.
macgyver
Frequent Visitor
I would get a lot of use out of having a secondary y axis on a line chart.
niekv
Regular Visitor
Please give us the possibilty to show multiple Y-Axis with 2 or more bar charts or 2 or more line charts or 2 or more bar charts and a line chart. Not only the combination 1 bar and 1 line for dual axis as in the current version.
sebastien4
New Member
This should be pushed up in the priority list. Excel can do it and probably most users come from excel
macdonagh
New Member
Absolutely! Many applications allow for even multiple scales on a single axis, which I think would be an even better idea!
zhuxiaomo29
New Member
Must Have! Option for secondary Y axis is basic setting, hope can see it in next BI version!!
selena_m_cummoc
New Member
Please make this happen soon. I have a shared file that I need to update lots of pivots/charts on for a dashboard, but I can't update them while shared. I thought PBI would be my solution, but not having multiple items on the axis has pretty much flushed that solution.
nash_j_matinyar
New Member
Honestly...how can it take 2 years to simply add a secondary axis to a line chart?!
aar0nm00re
New Member
The workaround that ive used for now - is to overlay 2 Line graphs (one with y axis on left, and one on right with a hidden x-axis). the key is to make the 2nd y- axis a scale that's either 1/2, or 1/10 the size so that the bars line up. - also made an R-Script visual, but that one doesnt look as polished.. I think that it would be ideal if someone could set up a visual, where you could 'drag and drop' multiple visuals on top of each other, and the graphs would auto scale, and have a tab along the top of the visual - where you could switch between each overlain graph (this tab feature would be most useful for editing each graph individually) this way, you could remove the old 'bar and line' and such, and the interface would be cleaned up. it would also allow you to make an 'area and line' graph, or any other combination - from the standard power-bi visuals.