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Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

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on 08 Dec 2016 22:34:46

Greater control over the scale and division of axes. The MAJORITY of our data is frequency related where we have to display values in scientific notation from the range of 10-9 up to 10-2. Display of numbers greater than 1 creates automatic minor division on the y axis; but if below value of 1, the minor lines on the y axis do not display and there is no control over this. Same applied for x axis. Similar comments have been posted over greater control of the axes values and arrangement, but I have not seen one about small number values.

Administrator on 16 Aug 2020 02:15:37

I know this is something Amanda and Kim are looking at...moving to under review status

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916fceb3 427a-47bf-8c58-2fb89129563b on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:54

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

It would also be helpful to have an option to force the right axis to always display on line and column charts. Especially when dealing with percents on right axis. When the upper value on the left axis is small or in the range close to the percents, the right axis disappears. It needs to stay there.

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6f079c54 0199-48ff-9b61-701dc474e634 on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:12

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Important improvement!

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beb9b050 8da7-4eb6-9ec8-55cf2a1c1cf8 on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:10

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Scaling is not as good as that available in Excel by some margin

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57ecabcd c590-4600-ae6b-9a9c9ebaf31e on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:10

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

This is important for lots of our data

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1de72979 9605-465c-b162-59ede4919e52 on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:10

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Needs to be as good as Excel

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6db1d44e e174-455d-9e07-fa7ab37df678 on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:09

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Please rapidly update.

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005ac0ea e0ba-402b-bc73-e45bf097ce5f on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:09

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

it would be quite helpful to understand the results if it could be updated. please fix it ASAP.

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ac69aeb2 5c24-452d-b3dd-3f442ec05218 on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:08

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Visualisation of data in this range is important to risk. Clear scale and division are critical to this visualisation.

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f73b654d 7f60-414e-8f57-60f755c8fbf8 on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:08

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

Graphing of numbers smaller than 1 are important in our branch of engineering. This looks like it should be relatively easy to fix.

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f9c36d88 8a44-4c31-aadd-aaddbd642aad on 16 Aug 2020 03:55:08

RE: Greater control over the scale and division of axes, especially values less than 1.

I repeatedly encounter this problem. It is particularly important since PowerBI sometimes switches from log to linear axes when a log axis is requested. It is not always apparent that this has happened if there are no values or grids on the axes.