Aleksei on 15 Nov 2018 15:42:23
Sometimes its needed to hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix and show only Grid without any headers
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RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
I would add I'd like to be able to hide only some of the column headers in a matrix. Example: hide the Parent column of '2024' while still displaying the Children columns of 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', etc.Thank you.
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
As this is a standard feature in most other data visualization platforms, this is a MUST for Power BI to remain relevant
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
Whilst there are work arounds for this, an officially supported methodology would be appreciated to bring Power BI closer to feature parity with competitive apps.
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
This is a must feature in matrix visual!
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
Very needed function!
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
Definitely important, even if you make the background and text white to make them disappear, it does not eliminate the wasted space at the top of the visual which you then need to use the smallest font to reduced it as much as possible.It then creates problems trying manage the placement of visuals taking into account the existence of this blank useless space.
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
Much needed feature. So often headers are not needed, eliminating headers would allow you to take advantage of newly available space for other purposes.
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
How many votes does it need to be done?
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
Hiding header of Row, Column, Value is must required feature for creating complex report. This will provide design flexibility and easier reading of report
RE: Hide column header in Visual Table and Matrix
Just changing font and background colour limits visual placement too, can't have it butted up against the top of your page....leaves a gap where the hidden header is....