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I have 6 tables and few card charts. I have to show everything one after the other in same page. Is there any other creative way to represnt those charts?
Hello @Singh_Yoshi ,
you can design you can design your dashboard like
Top Section (Card Visuals)
Middle Section (Tables Grouped by Purpose)
I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Ritesh Kumar,
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Hi @Singh_Yoshi ,
Another option would be to use bookmarks. You can set up different views and saved as bookmarks, and than add buttons linked to each bookmark. The last button can show all visuals when needed.
Kind regards,
Agata
Hello @Singh_Yoshi ,
I agree with @rajendraongole1 , you should create 3–6 pages, each featuring distinct tables. Incorporate cards either on a dedicated page or alongside their respective tables. Utilize page navigation for seamless transitions between different tables or pages. Additionally, enhance the visual appeal and intuitiveness by integrating logos with the cards.
I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Ritesh Kumar,
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@rajendraongole1 Thank you so much for your suggestion. I use matrix and group all cards visuals into sections. But the requirement is all charts should be visible at the same time for comparision. Please recommend any other effective way to show all at once. Thank you in advance.
Hi @Singh_Yoshi - few more recommandations,
Arrange your visuals in a clean grid structure, grouping related charts and tables into sections.
Example Layout:
Combine comparison data into a single heatmap visual. This can highlight significant differences between models or costs.
Sankey Diagram
Radar Charts
Bullet Charts
above charts would helps.
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Hi @Singh_Yoshi - Few suggestion, Instead of showing all the tables and cards on one page, organize them into tabs. Each tab can represent a specific comparison or section (e.g., "FJ11 vs. FJ16," "FJ15 vs. FJ12").Use bookmarks and buttons in Power BI to implement navigation between tabs.
Use a matrix visual instead of separate tables. A matrix allows you to show comparisons side by side, with rows representing items and columns representing models or comparisons.
you can group the card visuals into sections or a grid layout with proper conditional formatting color code indicators.
Hope this helps.
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