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I know this might seem a silly question but is it possible to remove headers in a table. In my case I just want to see the count number and not 'Count of x' text above it.
Many thanks
James
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@Jamesp435 If you are displaying a single value
Convert the Table to a Card - then turn off the Category Label and make the font size smaller
So, there's no way to just hide the column titles, or set their size smaller than 8, right? I'm stuck with the blank space if I don't want the titles?
Sorry, I'm used to other tools where this stuff is dead-simple. Visual programming in Power BI is just a crazed search for features that may or may not be there.
IM A TABLEAU DEVELOPER AND HAVE EXPERTISE IN THAT TOOL, RECENTLY I GOT REQUIREMENT TO CREATE DASHBOARD IN POWER BI, AND I FEEL NOW THAT TABLEAU IS FAARRR BETTER THAN POWER BI :D, YOU CANT EVEN HIDE HEADER IT JUST STRAIGHT FORWARD IN TABLEAU RIGHT CLICK AND HIDE😂
Wow... I'm comming from Qlikview and had the same feeling.... wtf even excel is better
Change the color of the text of the column header to white. Its a better solution than the previous suggestion of changing it to a card cause you can still keep the format of the table.
Thanks Sean. Not ideal as scroll bars appear if you want to make the box smaller. Ho hum.
@Jamesp435 If you are displaying a single value
Convert the Table to a Card - then turn off the Category Label and make the font size smaller
Not the same thing. You can't right align, etc...
it doesn´t work as when you need to show a kpi with conditional formatting you can´t show them in a single value card.
can this work if want the data to be a web link?
I also need to be able to adjust column widths. I know I can do that in a table, but have not found the way to do that in a card. Anyone know a way to get a table with set column widths and no column headers?
Perfect. Thanks Sean
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