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Hello. Currently I am working with two charts and a data slicer. I have it set up in a way where if you click on a column in one chart, it will also highlight that same time frame in the second chart. The second chart has two columns and a line per date, while the first chart is a single column. However, and this only happens with seemingly random dates selected, the line will sometimes appear much lower than it looked initialy. Upon further investigation, it seems that some dates will cause a second y-axis to appear on the second chart and partially disrupt the line.
As I said though, this happens seeming random. Selection Febuary 2022, a full year or a single day in selective months won't cause this, but picking March or June (and others) will make the line appear abnormal because a secondary y-axis I did not enable. Has anyone else has this issue before?
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@graham777 , I doubt I faced this issue. First manually switch it off. If that is off, switch it on and then off and save.
If issue is still there, log an issue with screenshots -https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues
@graham777 , I doubt I faced this issue. First manually switch it off. If that is off, switch it on and then off and save.
If issue is still there, log an issue with screenshots -https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues
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