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beranes
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multiple rows of column charts

The scrollable table of column charts below is something that is quite easy to set up in Tableau, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to do this in PowerBI.  Right now I'm resorting to using small multiples, but it's much harder to read since small multiples are really designed for a different use case.   Is this something that's doable in PBI?

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Uzi2019
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Hi @beranes 

I tried small multiple but  you cant modify the small multiple graph color.  in your case all grphs are in different color.

 

Uzi2019_0-1714022945411.png

 

Or you can try this  below visual from Power bi get more visual App source

Uzi2019_1-1714023047785.png

 

Uzi2019_3-1714023202541.png

 

 

Or paid version 

Uzi2019_2-1714023133020.png

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

 

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!

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Uzi2019
Super User
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Hi @beranes 

I tried small multiple but  you cant modify the small multiple graph color.  in your case all grphs are in different color.

 

Uzi2019_0-1714022945411.png

 

Or you can try this  below visual from Power bi get more visual App source

Uzi2019_1-1714023047785.png

 

Uzi2019_3-1714023202541.png

 

 

Or paid version 

Uzi2019_2-1714023133020.png

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

 

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!

Ah, I didn't realize that I can change the shape of the multiples layout from two per row to one per row.  This is better now, but still not as readable as Tableau's table layout because it seems I can't place a multiple's dimension value to the left of the chart.  Also, there doesn't appear to be a way to control the row height.

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Hi @beranes 
Unfortunetly, There is no such option available as per tableau screenshot. But you can add padding space from below setting.

Uzi2019_0-1714025051374.png

 

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!

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