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Hi,
How can I do something like this with my data without using the visual summary?
My data is:
Projects | date | # users | money
1
a | 06/20 | 120 | $50
2
b | 04/18 | 50 | $70
3
c
when I import my data it looks like this
My data is:
Projects | date | # users | money
1
a | 06/20 | 120 | $50
2
b | 04/18 | 50 | $70
3
c
I would like to make sections as well. Is there a way I can summarize my table?
Hi karlagb20,
If you want to achieve result like your image, your sample might need to be similar to below
Or did you mean that you want to achieve result like below? When you import into powerbi, the data might like below, but you want to show this in Visual like below?
According to your description and image, I can’t reproduce your design. So if possible, could you please inform me in details(your sample data)? The I will help you more correctly.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
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