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Hello everyone,
I have a matrix with 10 columns.
I would like the first three columns to have a compact layout, spanning across the entire table, grouping the subsequent data, and the remaining seven columns to have a tabular layout, starting from left to right.
Does anyone know how I could solve this?
Kind Regards
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Hi @TEC_RS
I don't think it's possible with the standard visualizations.
Unless it looks different from what the text implies :)
Before completely ruling out the option, please show the desired result.
Hi @TEC_RS
can you create same format in excel and share the screenshot for better understnding?
Hi @TEC_RS
I don't think it's possible with the standard visualizations.
Unless it looks different from what the text implies :)
Before completely ruling out the option, please show the desired result.
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