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Hi There,
I'd like to have two trendlines on the following chart, but when I have the two measures on two different axes it appears that I'm not able to even when my x-axis is a continuous date range. I can't put them both on the same axis as one would appear to be like a flat line.
Is it not possible to have two trendlines on a graph that has two different y axes? Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi, @seanjmorris
Sorry,I'm afraid not.
When you have a second value, it goes away. It's by design.
If you have the calculation logic, you can create the measure yourself. Otherwise there is no way.
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Community Support Team _Janey
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@seanjmorris maybe create a measure for constant line and drop it in the value section.
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Thanks parry2k. I'm confused about what you mean. I don't want a constant line, I want a trendline with a slope. Are you saying I make my own measure for the trendline? If so, I would appreciate some guidance about that.
Hi, @seanjmorris
Sorry,I'm afraid not.
When you have a second value, it goes away. It's by design.
If you have the calculation logic, you can create the measure yourself. Otherwise there is no way.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Janey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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