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hi,
How can I recreate this into 1 card? I use the card visual 3 different times to come up with this
Can this be done in 1 card?
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HI @wonka1234
Yes, you can but only with the New Card visual in Fabric/Power BI, not with the classic multi-row card. The new visual supports Small Multiples, which lets you arrange reference cards horizontally, vertically, or in a grid.
Use the New Card visual, not the classic multi-row card.
In the Visualizations pane, turn on Small multiples.
Drag a field into the Small multiples well to split the cards.
Go to the Format pane, expand the Small multiples section.
Set Layout orientation to Horizontal.
Customize spacing, padding, and dividers as needed for a clean layout.
Best Regards,
Cheri Srikanth
Hi @wonka1234
We haven't heard from you since last response and just wanted to check whether the solution provided has worked for you. If yes, please Accept as Solution to help others benefit in the community.
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Community Support Team _ C Srikanth.
HI @wonka1234
Yes, you can but only with the New Card visual in Fabric/Power BI, not with the classic multi-row card. The new visual supports Small Multiples, which lets you arrange reference cards horizontally, vertically, or in a grid.
Use the New Card visual, not the classic multi-row card.
In the Visualizations pane, turn on Small multiples.
Drag a field into the Small multiples well to split the cards.
Go to the Format pane, expand the Small multiples section.
Set Layout orientation to Horizontal.
Customize spacing, padding, and dividers as needed for a clean layout.
Best Regards,
Cheri Srikanth
@v-csrikanth anyway you can share a sample pbix? i cannot get my data horizontal. I dont see it in the layout.
Hi @wonka1234
As highlighted by @sergej_og, the proposed approach appears to effectively address your requirements. Could you please confirm if your issue has been resolved?
If you are still facing any challenges, kindly provide further details, and we will be happy to assist you.
Best Regards,
Cheri Srikanth
Hi @wonka1234
Thanks for reaching out to the Fabric Community.
Could please provide the sample data with in detail requirenments so that we are happy to assist you on this issue.
Best Regards,
C Srikanth
Requirements -
1. I am using a Card(New) to get the bottom row.
2. I am using a Card to do the "top of the box" which will contain a measure in actuality. Ie a Number
3. How do I combine these into 1 Card(new)? I want it to be done in 1 card (new)
bump, i need help formatting a measure in a "top" box that spreads over the bottom 3 or 4 boxes.
You can try this one.
I like to work with this one. It gives you very nice possibilities to achive your target result.
I did something similar (like your target) already with this visual.
Play a bit around with it, it worth it.
how did you get a measure in a card to the top of the boxes/cards? thats what i am struggling with.
Try it like this:
Settings for layout:
You can play with the layout as well.
There are two places where you can adjust the layout.
Try first the one above.
@sergej_og thanks. Is there anyway to make the layout of the references cards horizontal?
Hi @wonka1234 ,
Yeah, this can be done using a single card visual — but not with the default Card visual. What you can try instead is using the Multi-row card visual. It allows you to display multiple fields in one visual, stacked vertically.
Here’s what you can do:
If you need more control over layout or styling, another option is to use a Matrix visual with no rows or columns, just values — but Multi-row card should be enough for most cases.
Let me know if you want help setting it up.
If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.
I think ill need a specific intstructions, ive tried to play with both visuals and cannot get it to work.
If both Matrix and other visuals didn’t quite work out, you might wanna try a workaround using a multi-row card with some formatting tricks. It’s not perfect but can mimic the layout you’re aiming for.
Here’s a quick idea:
Also, make sure to turn off category labels and adjust padding to get a cleaner look.
It’s a bit of a hack, but sometimes that’s what we gotta do with Power BI visuals 😅
Let me know if you want a sample PBIX or DAX snippet for this.
can I get a sample PBIX for this? For example 3 or 4 measures, 3 of them below and one ontop spanning overtop of them
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