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Hi,
its really a very small issue, but for my interpretation it is very unintuitive, that the primary axis lines in a line chart are behind the secondary lines which are in front. Makes no sense to me. In this example the orange and dark brown lines are on the primary axis and the line in front is on the secondary axis:
Any way to bring the lines on secondary axis to the background? Of course it would be an option to swap axis between the measures but for me it is still natural, that the primary and more important axis is on the left. Therefore that is not an option after all.
Did I miss the option for that? thx in advance 🙂
But it is kind of unintuitive, dont you think?
@H3nning , I doubt there is an option for that
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