Hi everyone
I would like to know how to add a graph with two ordinate axes (one on the left and one on the right) in a dashboard?
Regards,
Patrick
@Patrick, if I'm understanding your question correctly, there sure is!
It's called a Combination Chart, in Anaplan. You have a fair amount of flexibility to customize the visualization to your liking, but here is a quick example of a basic chart with two ordinate/vertical/y axes to get you started.
Step 1: Format your grid
Step 2: Highlight the data you want to publish, select the chart drop-down, and choose Combination Chart
Step 3: View your chart on the dashboard!
More information on Combination Charts can be found here:
https://help.anaplan.com/anapedia/Content/Dashboards_and_Visualization/Charts/Chart_Types/Combination_Chart.html?_ga=2.188454760.1159404218.1527898234-2061330421.1523650648
Let me know if that didn't answer your question.
Cheers,
Kevin
Hi @kjacokes
thank you for your response.
I'll try it and get back to you asap.
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