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OscLar
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Grafically linking two matrices

Hi again,

 

Sorry if I'm reposting a question, have looked but can’t find an answer here (yet...)

 

So in my report view I have two identical matrices on the same page. Identical when it comes to rows (counter number) and columns (time), but different data.

 

Now is there a way to link the two matrices graphically, so that when I scroll sideways in one, the other one also scrolls correspondingly. So that the column for, let’s say 07:00 in the matrix on top always stays above the 07:00 column in the matrix below (see attached image below) without having to first scroll in one matrix and then manually scroll the second one.

 

Cheers,

 

OscLar

 

 

Tracking Matrices.PNG

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dyoxieph
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I would want this feature as well.

v-shex-msft
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HI @OscLar,

 

Current power bi not has similar features to achieve this. Maybe you can submit an idea for this requirement.

 

Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
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Thanks for your respons!

 

I kind of guessed that there was no such feature.

 

Sorry for the beginner question but where can I submit such an idea?

 

Thanks,

 

OscLar

Hi,

 

You can post it at idea forum:

Power BI Ideas

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Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
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