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How to show monthwise total values in card visuals, Could you please suggest me on this thanks!
Month | Total |
Jan | 1000 |
Feb | 2000 |
Mar | 3000 |
Apr | 4500 |
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@Usha_pk Hello,
This multi row card will not work . but you can use a custom visual from app source.
you can increase or decrease the width to accomendate below output.
Thanks
Harish M
If it is fulfilling your requirement then Kindly select it as a solution and Kindly give Kudos any way.
@HarishKM Also is there any option to adjust the width of chiclet slicer automatically? if so can you please provide the solution, Thank you!
@Usha_pk Hello,
you can do it manually according to your requirement and you can icrease the tile size.
Thanks
Harish M
@HarishKM Hello, whenever data gets updated how this will be possible. For eg: In existing data lets say there are five countries in the slicer and later on it got updated to three countries. In such scenario how can we achieve this?
@HarishKM How set the properties, because slicer width is not updating automatically some white space is coming in the slicer
@HarishKM Also is there any option to adjust the width of chiclet slicer automatically? if so can you please provide the solution, Thank you!
Is there any way we can adjust the multi-row card horizontally
@Usha_pk Hello,
This multi row card will not work . but you can use a custom visual from app source.
you can increase or decrease the width to accomendate below output.
Thanks
Harish M
If it is fulfilling your requirement then Kindly select it as a solution and Kindly give Kudos any way.
Thanks a lot!
@Usha_pk Hello Usha,
You can use multi row card then drag your month name and total column in card to get result like this.
For total, Total = sum(table[sales])
Thanks
Harish M
If it is fulfilling your requirement then Kindly select it as a solution and Kindly give Kudos any way.
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