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siriwolo
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is there any way to grouping measures?

I want to know if there is a way to group measures to organize them in case the document has too many.

 

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kenishimon
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As workaround, you can create a new table without data, with button "Enter data" (Home menu). You only have to put a name for table and click Load. This creates a table with one column with blank. With this table, you be able to use as grouping for measures.

 

I hope this be helpful!

kenishimon
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As workaround, you can create a table with button Enter data (Home menu), put a name for table and load with one column for default and without data. On this table you can create any measures to group them.

 

Hope this can help!  

v-haibl-msft
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HansKristiansen
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Hi @siriwolo,

 

I have posted your question to our new Power BI User Group.

 

Take a look at the answers here

 

Regards,

Hans

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