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I am new to PBI and I see that - compared to Excel - you don't have the possibility to adapt the crossing of axis on a scatter chart. is thris so, is there a workaraound?
@Tomcat01 wrote:
I am new to PBI and I see that - compared to Excel - you don't have the possibility to adapt the crossing of axis on a scatter chart. is thris so, is there a workaraound?
What does "crossing of axis" mean? Could you share some more details about your requirement and expected result?
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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Well, having the option to choose where the axises cross each other. Standard you have it when x= 0 and y = 0. Having the option to choose at what point the x-axis and/or the y-axis is crossed helps the visualisation of a populated scatter chart.
It is an option in ALL MS Excel charts, …
Would be great to build that in Power BI as well.
Kind regards,
Thomas
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