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There use to be a matrix table that had row grouping 3 levels deep. In other words, Column A would represent the 1st tier )e.g., Construction); Column B would be a subset (e.g., apartments, houses), Column C would be a further subset (e.g., Options Selected). I no longer see this visualizer as an option to import; this occured after did the latest upgrade. Does anyone know where I might find this particular table?
Thanks.
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I no longer have the same view as I presented above using the "Matrix" visualization. Now when I use the Matrix table against the same data set, It produces a condensed version showing the 1st column and the last two columns. Using the recommended steps, there still no reproducing the chart I had previously. Has the Matrix table changed? The only way I can see the other columns is to drill-down using the navigation arrows.
I have tried an example for you:
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. I'm almost there. How do I list each of the Rows in their own column. It will save a lot of space by listing each of the "rows" as their own independent column. Much like this example below.
Thanks! That did the trick!
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