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ysapiyev
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How to create multiple cards in one visual?

Hello,

 

I have a problem. I need to have a multiple cards, just like KPI card, in one visual. depending on the number of data.

If there are 5 samples of data, then there have to be 5 cards. How it can be done?

 

Thanks

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@v-chuncz-msft,

 

I looked at source code, a lot of things were hard to implement for me, therefore, I created new visual using basic text and rectangle.

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v-chuncz-msft
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@ysapiyev,

 

Check if the built-in multi-row card visual works in your scenario.

Community Support Team _ Sam Zha
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@v-chuncz-msft,

 

I reviewed multi row card visual, it seems interesting, however, there are limiation for my data. there are row display, whereas for me it is required to have rows and columns. Also, ability to fill background color in each card would be useful. is there source code for that visual? so I can may be modify it for my purpose. 

@ysapiyev,

 

Check this discussion for source code and you might need a Matrix visual.

Community Support Team _ Sam Zha
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@v-chuncz-msft,

 

I looked at source code, a lot of things were hard to implement for me, therefore, I created new visual using basic text and rectangle.

Thanks for your reply. It does not work well in my scenario. For my scenario, preset cards should be, with 4 data displayed in the corners of rectangle.

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