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mbrierley
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Multiple columns of data in a card visual?

Below is a screenshot from a Tableau report (with names redacted). Is it possible to re-create this type of visual in PowerBI? What I'd like to see is a list of names in multiple columns. At the moment, when I use a card, I only get 1 column of data. Thanks Capture.PNG

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Hi @mbrierley 

 

I found a custom visual Chiclet Slicer which is able to display the items more compactly to save the space. You could get it from Visualizations > ... > Get more visuals.

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And it is able to set how many columns and rows to be shown in the visual.

120302.jpg

 

Regards,

Jing

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mbrierley
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@amitchandak Maybe this is clearer....below I have a multi row card with a list of teams. I've circled the scroll bar on the right hand side. But I don't want this. I want all the data to appear in the box. The idea is that people looking at this won't have to scroll down to see all the teams. Is there a way to show the data to the right of the current list? To 'wrap' it?

 

Capture.PNG

Hi @mbrierley 

 

I found a custom visual Chiclet Slicer which is able to display the items more compactly to save the space. You could get it from Visualizations > ... > Get more visuals.

120301.jpg

 

And it is able to set how many columns and rows to be shown in the visual.

120302.jpg

 

Regards,

Jing

Thank you @v-jingzhang this is exactly what I was after 😊😊😊

Hi @mbrierley 

 

Currently it is not supported to ‘wrap’ a column of data into multiple columns in a multi-row card visual.

 

Alternatively, you could use a slicer and change its orientation into Horizontal. It is able to be dragged into different sizes and show different numbers of columns and rows of the data. 

120202.jpg

 

Kindly let me know if this helps.
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amitchandak
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@mbrierley ,Output is not clear

You have multi card visual.

Or you can try the approach in this video -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSnB5y2JXv8

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