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Hello - I frequently come across scenarios where I want to show line graphs but they have different magnitudes. I know how to make a dual axis chart with a line + column combo, but I can't find the option to make a line-only version work. (Excel can easily do this however.)
An example I'm dealing with is where I'd have an absolute measure (such as $ amount of annual GDP) on the left y axis and the YoY % measure on the right y axis.
Again, this has to be lines for both. Thanks in advance for the help!
-Matt
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You can use the charticulator,
Here's a tutorial on how to make what you want. There's also included a github link with the finished visual if you want.
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You can use the charticulator,
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Hi @SteveCampbell ,
This charticulator is only for csv files, but if somebody is making dashboards using oracle database live data, then it is not possible to use charticulator.
Am i right ?
Is there any provision for the same ?
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@Anonymous Show me where that is please? Not sure what you are referring to
@Anonymous Thank you for the recommendation, but that is a third party plug-in that leaves a lot to be desired. (Not to mention that it tries to nudge you into paying for it.) Is there not a standard microsoft-built option for this? It seems like a rather big issue that PBI cannot easily replicate excel features.
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