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| I am probably missing something really obvious, but if I set the axis maximum value to a number that is below the maximum value of any series, i.e. series 3 is 35, but I want to set to maximum to 20, Fusion overrides 20 with a value greater than 35 to allow it to display the chart in full. Is there an option to ignore this and take what is set, i.e. 20, instead? Thanks Martin
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| It seems that it is not possible - I found the answer with a bit of searching. I will have to ensure my data is then stripped of any outliers before it is plotted. Martin
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Hi,
FusionCharts works on the notion of confined axes. So, if you've a value which exceeds the preset max value, the max value will be recalculated to include the new value.
Thanks, Pallav Nadhani FusionCharts Team
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