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Paginated Reports - tablix headers are only showing on 1st page, and I need them to be on every page
Hi!
I am buliding a paginated reprot using "Power BI Report Builder". For some reason, the column headers are not showing up on any of the pages of the tablix I am using, except for the first page. I need them to be there on every page - is this possible? I checked off the "repeat header rows on each page" and whatever else I found in settings, but headings are not there still. What am I overlooking? TY!
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Hi,
It won't show everypage because you need to do another step which is below. You need to click the drop down from the Row Group and Column Groups panel and select the advance mode.
It will show static, then you click the static which is the row that you wan to repeat then at the properties there you find RepeatOnNewPage and you turn into True, while FixedData you also can True if you want it to show the header even when you scroll.
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Hi,
It won't show everypage because you need to do another step which is below. You need to click the drop down from the Row Group and Column Groups panel and select the advance mode.
It will show static, then you click the static which is the row that you wan to repeat then at the properties there you find RepeatOnNewPage and you turn into True, while FixedData you also can True if you want it to show the header even when you scroll.
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Hi! This is correct! I found the answer myself at the end of the video below, but you got here first, so you deserve the credit ;)! Will paste the video that shows how it is done (one must fast forward almost to the very end of the video below to see this technique implemented). Thanks!

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