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michellepace
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Show GRAND total and hide sub total on on "un stacked" matrix

Hi there,

 

PowerBi File: https://www.michellepace.com/PowerBi/AdventureWorks.pbix

I'm still working my way through the 101 manual of PowerBi. I'm using an unstacked matrix. When I switch off "Row subtotals" my GRAND TOTAL also dissapears. This seems only to be the case on an unstacked matrix.

Question: Does anyone know how to keep "Row subtotals" off but still retain the GRAND Total? Or perhaps do I need to use a measure of sorts?Picture.png

 

Many thanks
Michelle

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Anonymous
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Sorry about that, I totally misread the question!

 

I think I was able to get what you are looking for by: Format tab>Subtotals>Per row level> On>Subcategory/Name>Off

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @michellepace ,

 

I think you should be able to achieve the layout you want by clicking: the Format tab>subtotals>row subtotals>off.

 

Thanks,

 

Caleb Foster

Hi Caleb, thanks for your reply. Can you please try this for yourself with the datafile I attached? As mentioned, I have already done this but the grand total row disappears. Are you able to achieve the result I need with your suggestion? I hope I am just doing something wrong...?

Anonymous
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Sorry about that, I totally misread the question!

 

I think I was able to get what you are looking for by: Format tab>Subtotals>Per row level> On>Subcategory/Name>Off

 

Solution.png

Thank you Caleb, it's exactly what I want! 🙂

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