Axis and values issue in power bi - excel

In power bi, when I add line chart I have X axis and Y axis instead of axis and values, How to fix it ?
Is there are both the same or there is a difference between them ?
Here is the problemHow I turn it to this ?
I tried googling about this problem but I didn't fine any solution .
I would appreciate any help, Thanks .

In the newer version, they are called the X-axis and Y-axis instead of the Axis and Value
This came around Jul-2022 when the New format pane become the default

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