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giulia_iem
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Multi-row card visualization

Hi,

 

I have a Multi-row card that looks like this:

mrc.png

 

 would like to change card visualization setting all the keys on the left and all the values on the right, something like this:

 

mrc2.png

 

I thougth it should be easy, but I really can't find a way to do so

 

Can you help me please?

 

Thank you

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Daydaaa
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I was working on the same problem and found a solution. Transpose the table in Transform data then use multi row card.

Greg_Deckler
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Seems to me that you want a table visualization.



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A simple table visualization would have keys as column header instead as first row:

 

mrc3.png

That is not what I want.

 

There is a way to switch rows with columns with tables?

 

Unfortunately in my report I don't have enough space to use a Multirow card with all the values on a single column.

I was thinking that your data was 2 columns, Warning Level and Value. Could you pivot your data on import in order to get it in that format? If so, you could use a table visualization and hide the header row.



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If those 4 Warning Levels are Measures the only way to organize them Vertically is with the Multi-Row Card.

 

Unfortunately they would not look like you want - you have to make the Multi-Row Card a bit narrower so they all form a single column.

 

Look at my answer here 

http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Matrix-and-Tables-multiple-measures-layout-question/m-p/2897...

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