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MarcoDekker
Helper I
Helper I

Is splitting output over multiple lines possible?

Hi.

Per store per month, I have two KPI's. The requirement is that those 2 kpis are on separate lines like the screenshot.  I have not been able to get this done. Is it possible in the first place in Power BI report Builder?

MarcoDekker_0-1687336769759.png

 

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d_gosbell
Super User
Super User

Yes, this is possible in Report Builder.

 

If you start by creating a matrix with multiple measures

d_gosbell_0-1687396521581.png

 

You can then right click on one of the measure cells and choose to insert a new row inside the group

d_gosbell_1-1687396574721.png

You can then move the cell from the right to the new row underneath and when you run the report you get output like the following

d_gosbell_2-1687396653342.png

 

 

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MarcoDekker
Helper I
Helper I

@d_gosbell Great! i have been looking for this for so long.  You made my day!

d_gosbell
Super User
Super User

Yes, this is possible in Report Builder.

 

If you start by creating a matrix with multiple measures

d_gosbell_0-1687396521581.png

 

You can then right click on one of the measure cells and choose to insert a new row inside the group

d_gosbell_1-1687396574721.png

You can then move the cell from the right to the new row underneath and when you run the report you get output like the following

d_gosbell_2-1687396653342.png

 

 

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