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Hi Expert,
I am trying to build a table having a head like this. Does any of you happen to know how to create the top header? Thanks
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Hi @ChenChristyYu,
How does your source data look like? You should know that in table visual, the header of each column means the column names. It is not able to put a value as header.
However to achieve your requirement, you can try Matrix visualization. With Matrix, you can display multi-level columns.
Thanks,
Xi Jin.
Hi @ChenChristyYu,
How does your source data look like? You should know that in table visual, the header of each column means the column names. It is not able to put a value as header.
However to achieve your requirement, you can try Matrix visualization. With Matrix, you can display multi-level columns.
Thanks,
Xi Jin.
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