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Anonymous
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POWER BI SERVICES DONT MATCH VISUALS WHIT DESKTOP

The report is fed from an excel. It is an line and staked column graph.
4 sums are measured.

3 in bar graph and 1 in line graph.

By using a single axis on the desktop the values ​​are accommodated to a single axis. But publishing it online behaves differently.

Desktop:

mmaiolitasa_1-1621436785219.png

Online Services:

mmaiolitasa_2-1621436826270.png

 

 

The users need to see it  like in desktop, but i can't understan why behave diferent online. 
Republish the report in different work areas and we made it different users and the same thing always happens.






 

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v-robertq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Anonymous 

According to your description and sample picture, it seems that all the values are displayed correctly both in the Power BI desktop and service. But the range of the Y-Axis was reduced to the “0M-6M” in the Power BI service, which leads to the line value of the “4” category incorrectly displayed. Therefore, I suggest you to go to the “edit” view of the report in the Power BI service and fix the data range of the Y-Axis to “0M-20M” like this:

v-robertq-msft_0-1621591246472.png

 

Thank you very much!

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Robert Qin

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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous Have you tried using the "Reset to default" button in the upper right in the report header? This clears personal bookmarks in the Service that are automatically created.


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