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Troyvan
Helper I
Helper I

Freeze first column in table

Hi, 

 

I have table and I want to freeze the first column name : Job#. I can't seem to find the solution to do this. 

I've tried using Matrix visual and put Job# under Rows but I can't see an option to click stepped layout to off. Is there an easier way to freeze column in Power BI? Thanks! 

 

Cheers,
Troy

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PC2790
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hey @Troyvan ,

 

In Row Headers option of the matrix, you can make use of the options:

Stepped Layout and +/-  icons and set them as shown below:

PC2790_0-1658729172442.png

That'd do the trick for you

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feiDeng
Employee
Employee

Hello team,

I am not able to find this option after I upload to a shared space. Also the matrix doesnt seems applyed this feature.

feiDeng_0-1712005117425.png

But I was able to use it from local. And it works on my local

feiDeng_1-1712005178699.png

 

Troyvan
Helper I
Helper I

It worked! Thank you so much! 

 

Cheers,

Troy

PC2790
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hey @Troyvan ,

 

In Row Headers option of the matrix, you can make use of the options:

Stepped Layout and +/-  icons and set them as shown below:

PC2790_0-1658729172442.png

That'd do the trick for you

Is there a way to make the frozen columns sortable?

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