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Hello world , newbie to powerbi here,
i have 3 years, with 3 categories in total and I want to visualize the whole thing, but the tremendous difference among those categories doesn't help me to make a better (at least in my mind) visualization of such data. Check the printscreen. Any better ideas/best practices for such cases??
Thanks everyone.!
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In line chart you have option Scale Type = Log. You can try that , there will be three lines, but near to each other
Hi @Anonymous
what about the clustered column chart?
Or you might change the display of Y-xis and start from 80%, 85%,90%,95%...
like below:
Actually AFAIK, there's no method to fix it, if the above not helps, you could probably raise it as an idea here:
https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
The idea of log axis is amazing, as starting the axis from a different point creates the danger of creating misunderstandings. Choosing both log axis+clustered column chart creates a really good visualization. The line graph seems very strange despite it seemed like an intuitive solution.
Hi @Anonymous
what about the clustered column chart?
Or you might change the display of Y-xis and start from 80%, 85%,90%,95%...
like below:
Actually AFAIK, there's no method to fix it, if the above not helps, you could probably raise it as an idea here:
https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
In line chart you have option Scale Type = Log. You can try that , there will be three lines, but near to each other