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Hello everyone!
I have a table: I want to display all the rows of the table. The problem is that depending on the filters, there can sometimes be a lot of rows. In this case, I want to display the first 25 rows in a table, and if there are more than 25 rows, take a table where I will display the 26th to the 50th row, and so on. Do you know how to do this?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Looks like you're trying to do pagination.
You can try one of the below how-tos to get started:
Create and use paginated reports
How To BI - UX Revolution with Visual Level PAGINATION in Power BI
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Hi @Thomas94401,
We would like to follow up to see if the solution provided by the super user resolved your issue. Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
@hnguy71&@danextian Thanks for your prompt response.
Thanks,
Prrashanth Are
MS Fabric community support.
If our super user response resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accept as solution" and click "Yes" if you found it helpful.
Hi @Thomas94401,
We would like to follow up to see if the solution provided by the super user resolved your issue. Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
@hnguy71&@danextian Thanks for your prompt response.
Thanks,
Prrashanth Are
MS Fabric community support.
If our super user response resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accept as solution" and click "Yes" if you found it helpful.
Looks like you're trying to do pagination.
You can try one of the below how-tos to get started:
Create and use paginated reports
How To BI - UX Revolution with Visual Level PAGINATION in Power BI
Hi @Thomas94401 It might be possible with measures but there's just not enough information on how to go about it. Please provide a workable sample data (not an image), your expected result from the same sample data and your reasoning behind. You may post a link to Excel or a sanitized copy of your PBIX stored in the cloud.
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