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Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a visual capable of showing multiple fields (columns or measures) underneath eachother?
Not the multi-row card visual, because that makes it look quite messy (or did I miss some hidden properties?)
I mean something like this:
Product ID: | 100123 |
Product Name: | Some cool widget |
Manufacturer: | ACME Inc. |
Introduced date: | 2008-03-01 |
Total sales this year: | $1.234.990 |
Also I want to create something like this:
Gross sales: | $ 10.000 |
Sales costs: | $ 2.000 |
Other costs: | $ 5.000 |
Total costs: | $7.000 |
Net profit: | $ 3.000 |
A visual that does example one should also be able to do the second example, I would expect.
Many thanks for your help!
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@waltheed yes, for measures, use matrix visual, put measures in values and on format pane, turn on "show on rows" it will work.
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Show on rows! Excellent. many thanks!
Is there also something for column values? I do not want to create a measure for each column value...
@waltheed yes, for measures, use matrix visual, put measures in values and on format pane, turn on "show on rows" it will work.
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