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Remove Y axis label Combo chart

Hi All,

I am very new to the qlikview and I need to fix some design issues. Apologize me for the very basic question.

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I have a compo chart as shown in the attached image. I need to remove the Y asix label('Cus'). I am not sure where it is coming from. I cannot find it in the properties options.

Also Is it possible to move the legends separately (Display 'Nb Redeemers' on top of left Y axis and 'Nb Redemption txn' on right Y axis)

Thanks a lot for your help.

Regards,

K.Mugunthan

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Chanty4u
MVP
MVP

go to properties  and in dimension tab right side down u will find checkbox as label..where u can enable or disable

Anonymous
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Click on chart, press Ctrl+Shift,

you will see Red line plots in your chart, then you can move any legend anywhere...

Anonymous
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This Cus. seems tille in chart...

Under General Tab -> uncheck Show Tiltle in chart

Hope this will help!!

mohammadkhatimi
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi..

Go to properties -->Presentation tab u will find checkbox as  Show legend..where u can enable or disable the legend...if u want to disable jst unchecked it


Hope this will helps u..!!


Regards,

Mohammad

Anonymous
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that is for dimension which is Mar 2014, Apr 2014 etc along X axis..

not for Y axis

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FIrst Balraj comment is correct,

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you don't want to show the labels uncheck the SHOW LEGENDS

if you want to apply the settings click the settings

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@sureshqv Thanks. But that check box works only for X axis label. Not for Y axis. Any idea ?

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Yes. But I need to have it in two separate boxes. Is it possible ?