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Hello,
I need to suppress the KPI symbols for subtotals in a matrix.
"Company" and "Business/Division" are two levels of a hierarchy.
The values I wish to hide are underlined - "KPI" (displayed as ⬤) and % IMPROV. MTIFR" (percentage).
Please note that "Company" is not blank and has values, it's just a different level. The conditional formatting is also not working for subtotals - the circles are always black - I need to hide them but would like to also know if it's possible to use conditional for subtotals.
Can this be done?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @atitarev
Field formatting->KPI, only turn on “Apply to subtotals”, you could change the color of the subtotal for a column or measure.
To hide the subtotals, try set the color to “white”
Best Reagrds
Maggie
Hi @atitarev
Field formatting->KPI, only turn on “Apply to subtotals”, you could change the color of the subtotal for a column or measure.
To hide the subtotals, try set the color to “white”
Best Reagrds
Maggie
Thank you, @v-juanli-msft, after posting I ended up using what you suggested but was hoping there was another way. I'll take that as a solution.
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