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datanut896
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make reference line 0 bold on X axis

Hi,
Is there a way I can make the reference line 0 more prominent so that I can distinguish between the positive and negative values easily in the below stacked combination chart?

datanut896_1-1596786429134.png

I have thought of a few options-

1) Using a line shape, but when the values will change, the axis might shift up/down and we will need to shift the line shape accordingly to the 0 line

2) Tried adding a measure, Reference=0 and plotted this line in the line column but that didn't work

Please help

 

Thanks.

 

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v-juanli-msft
Community Support
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Hi @datanut896 

I try your second method, it shows as below:

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Maggie
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amitchandak
Super User
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@datanut896 , I doubt you have conditional formatting in stacked visual.

Hi @amitchandak ,

 

I just want to make the 0 line bold so that we can differentiate between the positive and negative values.

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