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Hi,
is there a way toi hide the column names when the "main" seccion (Plazo) is not expanded?
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Hi @baxter2_nois102 ,
There is currently no method to modify this directly in Matrix's format setting
As a workaround. you could set the Font color same with the Background color in column headers formatting.
But if you use this method, you have to hide the entire title.
So there is a second workaround:
Insert a rectangle, resize it and format it, then put it over the column header.
In the end, if you want to hide the unselected column header, this is not possible at the moment, we suggest you to check if there is the same need as you in the Power BI Idea , you can vote for it.
Hope it helps,
Caitlyn Yan
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Hi @baxter2_nois102 ,
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Community Support Team _ Caitlyn Yan
Hi @baxter2_nois102 ,
There is currently no method to modify this directly in Matrix's format setting
As a workaround. you could set the Font color same with the Background color in column headers formatting.
But if you use this method, you have to hide the entire title.
So there is a second workaround:
Insert a rectangle, resize it and format it, then put it over the column header.
In the end, if you want to hide the unselected column header, this is not possible at the moment, we suggest you to check if there is the same need as you in the Power BI Idea , you can vote for it.
Hope it helps,
Caitlyn Yan
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@baxter2_nois102 , How you got it, I doubt matrix give it like that
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