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Hi everyone,
Consider the following screenshot from a report I'm working on:
I have constructed this 'table' using measures so that it appears to be a table with rows and columns, when in reality it is just a bunch of card visuals that look like a table.
My question is, can this be done using Matrix, Table or other visual, and if so, how?
Thanks in advance!
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Yes but it will be a lot of effort. You may be able to use the new card visual.
New card visual | Public preview | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Thanks - the new card visual does do the trick. I noticed in doing so that there is a limit of 10 columns (and assume there is a similar limit to rows).
Yes but it will be a lot of effort. You may be able to use the new card visual.
New card visual | Public preview | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
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