john.anderson
New Member
Hi, I just started learning Power BI. If you have an x-axis with continuous data, say 1,2,3.....10,
visuals always show 1 at the left and the largest number in this case, 10 at the right along the x axis. I want to be able to reverse this
and have 10 at the left and 1 at the far right. Easy to do in Excel but can't for the life of me do it in Power BI. It's possible to rearrange categories in a histogram visual by setting up a custom sort order but I cant reverse continuous whole number scale. No matter what I try the visual will still show smallest at the left, largest at the right. I have attached a small demo excel file. The file shows ID, opened-closed, weeks ago. So person ID 1 opened something 10 weeks ago and closed it 9 weeks ago, person ID 6 opened something 8 weeks ago and closed it 1 week ago. I can create an open closed splicer in excel and have oldest week at the left and week 1 at the right no probs. Can you help me do this in a simple power BI visual?
visuals always show 1 at the left and the largest number in this case, 10 at the right along the x axis. I want to be able to reverse this
and have 10 at the left and 1 at the far right. Easy to do in Excel but can't for the life of me do it in Power BI. It's possible to rearrange categories in a histogram visual by setting up a custom sort order but I cant reverse continuous whole number scale. No matter what I try the visual will still show smallest at the left, largest at the right. I have attached a small demo excel file. The file shows ID, opened-closed, weeks ago. So person ID 1 opened something 10 weeks ago and closed it 9 weeks ago, person ID 6 opened something 8 weeks ago and closed it 1 week ago. I can create an open closed splicer in excel and have oldest week at the left and week 1 at the right no probs. Can you help me do this in a simple power BI visual?