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How to create a superscript to name fields in Power BI Report Builder

Dear Community,

 

I create a Tablix in Power BI report builder, and in one of the cloumn I want to display the Name and Notes number as follows:

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The Notes number show in Tablix as superscript and colored. Do you have any ideas how can I get this? Thanks so much

Status: Delivered

Hi  @mshao ,

 

Creating a superscript to name fields in Power BI Report Builder can be done by using the Text Box Properties. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:

1.Open Power BI Report Builder: Start by opening your report in Power BI Report Builder.

2.Select the Text Box: Click on the text box where you want to add the superscript.

3.Enter the Text: Type the text you want to display. For example, if you want to display "Field1", type "Field1".

Format the Superscript:

4.Highlight the part of the text you want to format as superscript (e.g., the "1" in "Field1").
5.Right-click on the highlighted text and select Text Box Properties.
6.In the Text Box Properties dialog box, go to the Font tab. ahd check the Superscript option.

Best regards.
Community Support Team_Caitlyn

 

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v-xiaoyan-msft
Community Support
Status changed to: Delivered

Hi  @mshao ,

 

Creating a superscript to name fields in Power BI Report Builder can be done by using the Text Box Properties. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:

1.Open Power BI Report Builder: Start by opening your report in Power BI Report Builder.

2.Select the Text Box: Click on the text box where you want to add the superscript.

3.Enter the Text: Type the text you want to display. For example, if you want to display "Field1", type "Field1".

Format the Superscript:

4.Highlight the part of the text you want to format as superscript (e.g., the "1" in "Field1").
5.Right-click on the highlighted text and select Text Box Properties.
6.In the Text Box Properties dialog box, go to the Font tab. ahd check the Superscript option.

Best regards.
Community Support Team_Caitlyn

 

mshao
Helper I

Hi Team,

 

Thanks for your advice but I didn't find the Superscript option in Step 6. Could you please give me a screenshot to see the actual place?

 

By the way, I have find some other way to get what I want. Refrence from(Complicated but useful, so if you have easy way to achieve it pls kindly tell me ):

https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Guidance-for-PBI-Matrix-Table-to-present-defect-id...

 

Thanks,

May