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I am very new to PowerBI and have a stupid question on the sorting of number.
I've built a matrix where I've got "countries" and "projects" under rows, "year" as row and the "revenue" (calculated as measure) under value.
Is there any possibly way where I could sort the countries row by ascending order, then the revenue by descending order? As I could only sort my value by either of it instead of putting multiple sort in place. Thanks.
In order to have the dimensional information sorted by the measure and break the hierarchy, place the lowest level item on the outside row edge and under the Data > Sorting property, add the measure to the Sort List.
Greeting,
Rachel Gomez
@Wendy_Th Maybe something like this? Solved: Matrix multiple Sort columns - Microsoft Power BI Community
Does it mean I will include the suggested Measure as my value or where do i put it?
Sorry that I am really new to this.
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