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When two lines on a line chart are close together, sometimes the higher number is displayed below a lower number. And sometimes the opposite is true. This means trend lines can be missinterpreted as text label does not align with chart visual.
Hi @RachelWaite,
In order to reproduce your scenario, I create the sample table below.
Create a line chart, select the month as axis field, other as value levels, it shows correctly as follows.
For your issue, it's weird, do you mind share more details or your .pbix file for further analysis?
Best Regards,
Angelia
Try your same chart but make the y axis more wide so the lines appear more close together.
Im not sure I can share the dashboard given confidentiality.
The chart only has the error in ordering when the chart is small on the top level Power BI page. When I click to enlarge the cart, it corrects itself as there is more gap between the lines and the labels.
Hi @RachelWaite,
I reproduce it, the point value is right, just the value displays in improper position due to the size of chart. You can adjust your line chart visual, and also can set the y axis start and end value, please see the following screenshot.
Best Regards,
Angelia
We are trying to keep the Y axis consistent so this is not an accpetable solution. For now we will leave it an live with misinterpretations.
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