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Hello!
Looking through other posts I have found similar questions to the one I have but not as a trended view. I am trying to create a visual like the one below in Power BI. The total volume & new patient data is located all in one table (New patient volume is decided by a column "New Patient?" with "Y"/ "N" values). This Volume table is linked to my Date table. The "New Patient %" is a calculation I have created to arrive at the percentage.
Is there a clean way to show all three sets of values vertically like this? Ideally I would like to add Year to Date and Last 12 Month calculations to the columns as well (I have these calculations created already).
Thank you for any insight!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Enable "Switch values to rows"
Accept that the Doc dimension will be on the outside (it will provide better readability anyway), or you have to create a custom matrix design (which is a much higher effort).
Enable "Switch values to rows"
Accept that the Doc dimension will be on the outside (it will provide better readability anyway), or you have to create a custom matrix design (which is a much higher effort).
Thank you! This worked for me, I appreciate the help!
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