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Hello,
I am struggling with a matrix.
Is there a way to create a table/matrix that looks like the one below
where the data I am using has the below structure?
Is there a way to achieve this without using the unpivot columns?
Thank you!
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Hi @Anonymous
You don't need to unpivot the table to get this result, you just need to switch values to rows and put the group to columns.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
For your reference.
Step 1: I click 'Use Headers as First Row'
Step 2: I click 'Transpose'.
Step 3: I click 'Use First Row as Headers'.
Step 4: I add a column.
Step 5: I cahnge the type of 'Total' column to 'Whole Number'.
Hi @Anonymous
You can do it by clicking on below option under value setting
If I answered your question please give kudos and accept it as a solution!
Thanks
Hi @Anonymous
You don't need to unpivot the table to get this result, you just need to switch values to rows and put the group to columns.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Thank you so much, it was much easier than I thought!
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