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Hi All,
I need to show image as shown in the screenshot for each row as a first column and after that I like to +/- from the second field/column to drill down to next level based on selection.
Currently it is showing as only first row and as grand total, but this is not what I am looking for.
Help here is much appreciated and thank you.
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@pavankch24 if you're using the latest version of Power BI, you can format the matrix visual to use tabular or outline form (instead of the default compact). Both of these options allow you to turn on 'Repeat row headers' which will do what you want if I understand correctly.
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Thanks for the suggestion @AllisonKennedy, but this is not what I am looking for.
What I am looking for is, the image should come before +/- for each row like the order will be:
Image--> +/- category1 row field
Image--> +/- category2 row field
Image--> +/- category3 row field
Means Image should be as a first row field and then category field so on. Thanks in advance.
Ah, thanks for clarifying @pavankch24
Unfortunately, I don't know any way to put anything before the +/- in a matrix visual.
If you follow my above instructions though, you'll be able to get a +/- in front of the image, and then you'll have additional +/- in front of the categories. Just make sure to turn on 'Repeat row headers'
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