This time it’s all about adding additional series to your charts and Dynamics automatically creating a secondary axis. This can be helpful in some scenarios, but not all, so I’ll show you how to remove it – here’s a 3 minute video:

Here’s what you’ll learn
- Why D365 adds a second axis when you mix chart types
- How to edit the chart XML to keep everything on one scale
- When to keep the second axis (e.g. count vs value)
- How to re-import your chart and keep it clean
If you know a colleague who’d be interested in these videos, let us know at club@allmysystems.co.uk
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AMS Club Tips – Dynamics 365 Sales
Browse through all our Dynamics Sales tips here or take the course one-by-one below
- Recent & Pinned Records: AMS Club Tip 1
- Personalising Your Home Page : AMS Club Tip 2
- Record Set Navigator : AMS Club Tip 3
- Using Global Search Like a Pro : AMS Club Tip 4
- Master Activity Rollups : AMS Club Tip 5
- Powerful Chart Reporting within D365 : AMS Club Tip 6
- Chart Drill Downs in Dynamics 365 : AMS Club Tip 7
- Share your charts in Dynamics 365 : AMS Club Tip 8
- Charts – Just Give Me a Single Total! AMS Club Tip 9
- Top 10 Charts PLUS include fields from related tables : AMS Club Tip 10
- Build dual-axis charts in Dynamics 365 : AMS Club Tip 11
- Creating an Opportunity from a Phone Call : AMS Club Tip 12
- Quick Create – Speed Up Data Entry : AMS Club Tip 13
- Merging Duplicate Records in Dynamics 365 : AMS Club Tip 14
- Dynamics 365 Charts – Secondary Y-Axis not wanted : AMS Club Tip 15
- Edit Columns – Sorting Views Quickly : AMS Club Tip 16
- Edit Filters – Filtering Views Quickly : AMS Club Tip 17
- Edit Filters – Filtering Views Quickly Part 2 : AMS Club Tip 18
- Edit Filters – Filtering Views Quickly Part 3 : AMS Club Tip 19
- Bulk Edit : AMS Club Tip 20
- Manage Record Statuses : AMS Club Tip 21
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