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How to get double headers in power BI matrix visualization as per the attached screensho
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Create a disconnected reference table with the measure names and use that in the column headers.
Hello @Laxman222 ,
Are you looking something like this..than you add two columns and expand it..
Example - If you want the first header to show a field like "Region" and the second header to show "Month", drag Region first and then Month into the Columns well.This will give you a double header with the months nested under each region.
If you find this helpful , please mark it as solution which will be helpful for others and Your Kudos/Likes are much appreciated!
Thank You
Dharmendar S
Hello @Laxman222 ,
Are you looking something like this..than you add two columns and expand it..
Example - If you want the first header to show a field like "Region" and the second header to show "Month", drag Region first and then Month into the Columns well.This will give you a double header with the months nested under each region.
If you find this helpful , please mark it as solution which will be helpful for others and Your Kudos/Likes are much appreciated!
Thank You
Dharmendar S
But The top header is dynamic and the below header is measures
Create a disconnected reference table with the measure names and use that in the column headers.
put two fields in the column well of the matrix and then expand the columns to next level.
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