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- AshleyAshley1Qrew TraineeHey sorry for the delay in getting back and thank you for your response. I am aware of how to get to the line and bar graph report type, my question is instead of the Line going on a "primary" Y axis and the Bar going on a "secondary" Y axis can they both be put on the same axis. Essentially what I want is for the axis scaling to be the same for the bar and the line. At the moment they are different, even when i use the same numerical field for the line and bar.
- PaulSpurlinQrew Memberwish there was a way to do what Ashley is asking for here. If both the lines and bars could be on the primary Y axis it would make a lot more sense visually for what I am doing.
- ArchiveUserQrew CaptainHey Ashley!
Thanks for reaching out to the Community! With our new charts, you can have the data values for the Line and Bar Chart on the Y-Axis.
To create this chart, go to your Table Settings, select Reports & Charts and then click New Report or Chart. Select Chart from the pop-up and in the Chart Type select Line and Bar (see screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/SOt4lQvLTj9z)
If you need any help setting this up, feel free to comment on this post or submit a support case so our team can take a closer look at your application.
Thanks!
Ryan - _anomDiebolt_Qrew Elite
- Lee_SGilmoreQrew CadetI'm in the same boat as Ashley and Paul. I looked at Dan's message indicating using a script but am afraid I'm confused as how to do this.
- DebbieTaylorQrew TraineeLee and Ashley -
Another option is to use Google charts. There are lots of them and you can put Google's free code in a Quick Base code page. The chart you design with the Google code then shows up in your Quick Base app. The team at CloudBase Services and I can help if you want. Just contact us through the website link
Debbie - FrancescaSaysQrew Member
Please vote for QB to update this feature so that the line and bar appear on the same axis: https://feedback.quickbase.com/app/#/case/376606?currentProductId=3c9d7e83-da43-482e-a58c-14265037ecd0