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Hi,
This question has been there for quite a while, and it is easy to be done in excel and some other BI tools.
basically, power Bi allow me to dispaly:
Category M1 M2 M3
c1 m11 m21 m31
c2 m12 m22 m32
what my clients want to see is:
Category c1 c2
M1 m11 m12
M2 m21 m22
M3 m31 m32
so, is there any way to do it simply? I have very large datasets and many other charts so redesign the datasets' structure is not a good solution for my case.
Thanks!
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@Anonymous
I just made a way to solve this: (is in Spanish )
@Anonymous
I just made a way to solve this: (is in Spanish )
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