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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
alberto_dellabi
New Member
Multiple Y axis are very much needed. Make it at least up to 5
warren3
New Member
I'd settle for just 2 right now though.
daniel_c_bruno
New Member
Please! I think this is a must have!!!
Israel_gamez
New Member
In my case this feature is very usefully to show information in deep context. It was the feature that engageme.
tyung
New Member
Yes please, instead of the current setting: BAR X LINE chart with two vertical axis, please let us have just BAR chart with two vertical axis or just LINE chart with two vertical axis. Also, multiple axis is wanted too!
Justin_Larson
New Member
I would amend this - any chart type that has an X or Y axis should allow a secondary axis. Which axis a measure appears on is simply an attribute of the measure, not a new visualization type. You should be able to click on the measure in Values, and there should be an option to show on secondary axis. Obviously, this would not be an option for a non-cartesian viz like a pie or treemap, but anything with an X or Y axis should allow for it.
josh_davis
New Member
I agree with everyone here. I need at least one more axis so I can plot a percentage across usage values
kmmtt
Microsoft Employee
Add secondary axis to Line charts as new visuals, now only exists on the Line and Stacked column chart Also two Y axes on the basic line chart
drsuper
Regular Visitor
Very important for many studies e.g. studies by Tier or Term for Automotive financing
carl_intveld
New Member
I have four y-values: average, max, min, count. Ideally all four are presented by a bar, but with a different y dimension.