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Anonymous
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How to increase Y axis limit in bar chart

Hello everyone,

 

I have a bar chart and client want's to increase the Y-axis scale to one more data point.

 

KarthikKV_0-1623828116348.png

 

In the above image I want to $600,000K. I know it is calculated based on my data point but currently my data point has not reached that limit but still I want to add one scale above, how to do that? Any work around?

 

Thanks,

Karthik

 

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@Anonymous , I doubt an option like that. But power bi should allow measure in min and max, That is a good idea.

Please vote or log a new one

https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/

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Anonymous
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Hello @amitchandak ,

 

The option of Min and Max can be useful if the chart stays idle. If I apply any filters then due to Min Max specification the chart doesn't make any sense at all.

 

I was thinking assume The highest data point is $1000 I will add + $100 to ir or 10% to it. It sounds crazy but client wants to increase a axis level.

 

Is that possible or share your thoughts.

 

Thanks,

Karthik

@Anonymous , I doubt an option like that. But power bi should allow measure in min and max, That is a good idea.

Please vote or log a new one

https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/

amitchandak
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@Anonymous , You can use Min, Max Limit on Y-axis under visual format properties

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