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Hi All,
I am new to Power BI and trying to work out if we can create something similar to Screenshot 1 in Power BI. Please note that Values here are actually Measures and remaining are all Dimensions. I can show the Measures in Row but as soon I add dimensions, it shows up like in Screenshot 2
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 2
Hi @sandygather,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
The matrix is not showing the dimensions the way you want. To fix it, try adding NetworkType first and then SpeedTier under Columns, and put MeasureType in Rows. Also, go to the matrix format settings and turn off the stepped layout .that should give you the layout like your Screenshot 1.
I tested it with my sample data, and it worked fine. Please find the attached Pbix for your reference.
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Regards,
Harshitha.
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