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Hello all,
I have a bit of a visual problem using multi-row cards. The cards contain a title and 2 number values. The width and height is set as I use multiple cards. Automatically, the visual puts the numbers next to eachother as seen in the picture below:
Instead, I would like these values to be written underneath eachother, like rows. It even cuts off part of the 2nd value....
Any way to override this fromatting?
Thank you!
Lars
Hi @Lars_Janssen ,
Has your problem been solved?
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @Lars_Janssen ,
This is very strange, my visual is arranged in rows by default.
What's your version of the PBI Desktop? Please try to update to the latest version(2.81.5831.821 64-bit (May 2020)).
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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@Lars_Janssen , see if this visual can help
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104381083?tab=Overview
Hi @Lars_Janssen ,
Try to decrease the width of your multi-card, the values should align vertically.
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Thanks,
Pragati
@Lars_Janssen I don't think there is much formatting available maybe try to use OKViz card visual from the market place.
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