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Good Afternoon:
In Power BI report Builder I want to use the "As of Date" which comes from one of my data sources in the header. I only see the option to add a Text Box not a Table in the Header. How can Show the Object from my data set in my Header so it repeats on each tab along with the header when exporting?
Thanks
Brad
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Hi @BradRose ,
I'm not certain whether I understood what you mean correctly by these steps:
Right-click the row, column, or corner handle of a tablix data region, and then click Tablix Properties.
In Row Headers, select Repeat header rows on each page.
Click OK.
You can also refer the following microsoft document and case:
If above not help, could you please share some scrrenshots or expected output for further help?
Best Regards,
Yingjie Li
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Hi,
I have added a table to Power BI Report Builder and the data is extending over a number of pages. I right clicked on the table headings and clicked tablix properties and clicked Repeat Header rows on each page, Keep header visible while scrolling, repeat header columns on each page, keep header visible while scrolling however the headings on the table do not appear on subsequent sheets.
Is there a solution to allow table headings show on multiple sheets.
Hi @BradRose ,
I'm not certain whether I understood what you mean correctly by these steps:
Right-click the row, column, or corner handle of a tablix data region, and then click Tablix Properties.
In Row Headers, select Repeat header rows on each page.
Click OK.
You can also refer the following microsoft document and case:
If above not help, could you please share some scrrenshots or expected output for further help?
Best Regards,
Yingjie Li
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Yingie:
I am able to use a rectangle instead of a table to acheive the desired result.
Brad
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