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eduse07
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Matriz con varios niveles para desplegar

Buen dia a todos.

 

En este momento estoy tratando de generar un objeto visual de tipo matriz que me replique el compartamiento de la siguiente imagen, donde pueda expandir cada uno de los niveles pero cada nnivel se muestre en una columna independientes y no es una unica columna. Agradezco cualquier ayuda con este tema, he tratado de realizarlo de varias manera pero no logro que mi matriz se vea de esta forma. 

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v-xiaosun-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @eduse07 ,

 

According to your description, here is my suggestion.

Please check that if you have disabled Step Layout, in this situation, Power BI displays subcategories in another column instead of indenting under the parent category.

Follow these steps:

1, With the matrix visual selected, in the “Format section” of the “Visualizations pane”, expand the Row Headers section.

2, Expand “Options” and open the “Stepped layout”.

3, Finally, it will be shown in a single column.

vxiaosunmsft_0-1665479124422.pngvxiaosunmsft_1-1665479177625.png

 

Please refer to the following document.

Create a matrix visual in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ xiaosun

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That was exactly what I needed to do.
Thank you

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v-xiaosun-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @eduse07 ,

 

According to your description, here is my suggestion.

Please check that if you have disabled Step Layout, in this situation, Power BI displays subcategories in another column instead of indenting under the parent category.

Follow these steps:

1, With the matrix visual selected, in the “Format section” of the “Visualizations pane”, expand the Row Headers section.

2, Expand “Options” and open the “Stepped layout”.

3, Finally, it will be shown in a single column.

vxiaosunmsft_0-1665479124422.pngvxiaosunmsft_1-1665479177625.png

 

Please refer to the following document.

Create a matrix visual in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ xiaosun

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Sos un capo.

That was exactly what I needed to do.
Thank you

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