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I want to stack two different matrices or table visualizations, similar to the image above. What's the best way to do this?
What you did seems fine, what was the problem you encountered that made you ask?
Hi @Ritaf1983 ,
Currently, the image I sent is displayed as two different tables. I want them to look like how it is in the image but be treated as one wholistic matrix/table, so that a summary table of the data is readily downloadable.
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