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Hi all
I have a table which is quite wide, and works fine on desktop, but is a pain to view on mobile. I'd like to understand if anything can be done to make the table more of a 'vertical style' in order to better display information on a mobile format.
This is what I'm trying to achieve:
I'm new to power bi, and the solution doesn't have to be exactly as above, but something similar would be great
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
For info, I ended up using a matrix table, and using 'send to back' on the desktop view (to hide it), and only showed it on mobile view. The mobile view shows limited data, and in portrait format, but when you turn the phone landscape it shows the desktop view so you can access everything.
Thanks
you can try in PQ select the first column and unpivot other columns
then use matrix visual to display data.
pls see the attachment below
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For info, I ended up using a matrix table, and using 'send to back' on the desktop view (to hide it), and only showed it on mobile view. The mobile view shows limited data, and in portrait format, but when you turn the phone landscape it shows the desktop view so you can access everything.
Thanks
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