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Anonymous
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Multi-row card is putting two fields on the same row!

I have a multi-row card visual with three text fields. The length of one of the field values is too long for the visual so the text is being truncated. So I widened the visual. But now the visual is displaying two of the fields on the same row!

 

How can I force each of the Fields listed in a multi-row card visual to be displayed on a separate row? 

 

Here is how I have the multi-row card visual configured:

EylesIT_1-1662047222861.png

 

And this is how the multi-row card visual output:

EylesIT_0-1662047172333.png

 

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v-luwang-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

Has your problem been solved, if so, please consider Accept a correct reply as the solution or share your own solution to help others find it.

Best Regards
Lucien

 

Anonymous
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@v-luwang-msft , no, the suggestion did not solve the problem.

Anonymous
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Let me check if I understand this correctly...

The default behaviour of the standard multi-row card visual is to concatenate multiple fields onto the same row rather than put them on multiple rows?

Have I got that right?

🙄

jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous 

Take a look at this video from Curbal that shows how to have better formatted card visuals with more control.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDCcGiRvk2g

 

Anonymous
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@jdbuchanan71 , thanks for the link. I tried the suggestion in the video and created a measure what contactnates a string with UNICODE(10) to force line breaks. But placing that measure on a multi-card visual results in the text all being displayed on a single line. The UNICHAR(10) linebreak was not honoured.

I tried setting the Title Wrap Text option to On and setting the Title text to my measure, but it still displays on a single line with no line break.

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