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Example would be Item A, B, C etc is dropdown that we have received certain data. I would like to have the data associated to it to show like this below. All data is coming from SharePoint List data
Item A | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Item B | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Item C | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Item D | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns | |
Item E | |
Data from Columns | |
Data from Columns |
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Have you tried a Maxtrix Visual and putting everything in "Row".
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Are you expecting you output to be as follows?
Share a dummy set of data that represent your actual data, this could be done in Power Query.
tem A | Data from Columns |
tem A | Data from Columns |
tem A | Data from Columns |
Item B | Data from Columns |
Item B | Data from Columns |
Item B | Data from Columns |
Item B | Data from Columns |
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Actually that's how it's listed now, they want it just like how I have it above. Item A has to be a row header with all the data associated below, then Item B based on alphabetical.
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