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Hi,
to display the top 10 (by country for example), you can create a new calculated column in a data table like :
Rank Sales = RANKX(ALLSELECTED(Data1[Country]);CALCULATE(SUM(Data1[Sales])))
And you filter by the column
Hi,
to display the top 10 (by country for example), you can create a new calculated column in a data table like :
Rank Sales = RANKX(ALLSELECTED(Data1[Country]);CALCULATE(SUM(Data1[Sales])))
And you filter by the column
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