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Hi,
I have several columns like the following which I currently display using cards.
However, I want to display it like this instead of using cards.
Do I have to use concatenate or is there a better way of doing it using a particular visual?
Thanks.
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@armchairexpert
You can create a measure by combining all the three measures and the text you need in between like:
New Measure = "For the month of " & [Month] & " the total sales was " & [Total Sales] & " and the expenditure was " & [Expenditure]
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@armchairexpert
You can create a measure by combining all the three measures and the text you need in between like:
New Measure = "For the month of " & [Month] & " the total sales was " & [Total Sales] & " and the expenditure was " & [Expenditure]
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Hi @Fowmy,
I was thinking that must be the only way but hoping there must be a visual where you can drag and drop the measures in between text.
@armchairexpert
As far as I know, a visual isn't available yet in the visual market place. However, you can always submit an idea for it here: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/
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