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If we have a data table with Y values and categories on the same row then it's easy with Charticulator to have a line chart and have multiple stacked or non-stacked lines all on the same Y-axis.
But if we have distinct measures for each line, we have to place them each in their own Plot Segment and place each plot segment on top of each other.
But now, the Y-axis and possibly also the X-axis when left to auto won't surely end up with the same min and max. Manually setting them in Charticulator means that they will be out of scale as data evolves.
I am sure that Charticulator, which is able to create impressive charts, has a way to have line charts from distinct measures.
In my case, my interest comes from the fact that this would be the starting point for a chart that, after that, adds more customisations, otherwise I of course could have used the line chart native in Power Bi.
Any help is very valuable.
Thanks!
Flavio
Hi @flaviotti ,
According to my study, there is currently no support for. Maybe you can create visuals by yourself or create an idea here and vote for it.
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Thanks @v-rongtiep-msft,
I will surely create an idea at the link you provided - thanks!
About creating a visual by myself, that is what I was hoping to do with Charticulator.
I'll create an idea, vote it, and post it here for anyone else facing the same need.
Thanks!
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