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adding second header to table

Hi,

I'm converting old financial reports to power bi. I have a table with a lot fo columns, so it has a horizontal scroll bar. The old report had labels for each column a through m: (numbers covered for privacy)

cryst1.png

I'm trying to find a way to add these to my power bi table. In a previous report I simply added text boxes above each column, but because there are so many columns, the text boxes wouldn't align with the correct columns while scrolling horizontally. 

Here's what I've tried:

pbi1.png

I renamed the columns but couldn't figure out a pretty way to get the letters to be on their own line. 

 

By the way this is using a table and not a matrix. I don't really want to start over in a matrix if I don't have to.

 

Thanks,

Michelle

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dax
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Hi mkerfs,

I think this is hard to achieve in Table(if you add new row in table, it will affect the column value’s calculation), so I suggest you use Matrix to achieve this goal. If your data sample like below

Click query editor->Click last three columns->unpivot columns->close and apply, then add a column by expression like beow

Column = SWITCH(Table3[Attribute],"ad", "columna", "at", "columnb", "ac", "columnc")

39.png

 

Then you will get below result

40.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Zoe Zhi

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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dax
Community Support
Community Support

Hi mkerfs,

I think this is hard to achieve in Table(if you add new row in table, it will affect the column value’s calculation), so I suggest you use Matrix to achieve this goal. If your data sample like below

Click query editor->Click last three columns->unpivot columns->close and apply, then add a column by expression like beow

Column = SWITCH(Table3[Attribute],"ad", "columna", "at", "columnb", "ac", "columnc")

39.png

 

Then you will get below result

40.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Zoe Zhi

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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