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Hi everyone,
In my table, there is data for example like this: Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 10, Group 20, Group 100...
When I create a chart to show these groups, the chart displays in the order Group 1, Group 10, Group 100, Group 2...
Is there a way to show the group in the order of number?
Thank you
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You can add another sorting item in the table. Below is an example regarding how to sort weeks. You can use it as a reference for sorting groups.
For the Weeksort, use number for ordering and make sure the column type of Weeksort is Number in Power B. Select the Week column, click Modeling > Sort by Column and then choose sort by Weeksort. After that, you should get the order to sort by (Week 1, Week 2 etc)
You can add another sorting item in the table. Below is an example regarding how to sort weeks. You can use it as a reference for sorting groups.
For the Weeksort, use number for ordering and make sure the column type of Weeksort is Number in Power B. Select the Week column, click Modeling > Sort by Column and then choose sort by Weeksort. After that, you should get the order to sort by (Week 1, Week 2 etc)
Thank Jessica
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