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I have a table with 70 or so columns uploaded to a PowerBi app. When I export the data to excel, each column shows up as "Sum of xyz." Is there any way other than remaking all 70 columns as measures to make it so the column names in the exported data only show up as the column names and not "sum of (column name)"?
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Hi @kmatthews ,
Do you export data in this similar way?
By exporting data, if you don’t want to get the data which is aggregated, you can do like this:
The data I have exported:
Best Regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @kmatthews ,
Do you export data in this similar way?
By exporting data, if you don’t want to get the data which is aggregated, you can do like this:
The data I have exported:
Best Regards,
Lionel Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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