Amanda Rivera (SHE/HER) on 17 Nov 2018 02:30:35
Vote on this idea if you want expand/collapse on column headers in the matrix similar to what was shipped for row headers in November (https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-november-2018-feature-summary/#expandCollapse).
Administrator on 18 Oct 2024 17:03:41
10/20/2022 - Just an update, this is an extremely expensive item, which is why it has not been picked up yet. I promise we will revisit this after we ship visual calculations
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
You read my mind!
When Expand/Collapse was announced , I honestly thought we would be able to do it on both rows and Columns. I was disappointed when it was Rows only.
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
I would highly recommend & desperately waiting for this functionality release. Most of the time client has requirement to expand/collapse @ column header level, but due to unavailability of this feature we push for row functionality. This drives the client little away as they has to adjust in requirements.
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Request you to please implement these as it would be very handy!
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Much needed feature.
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
We have had two customers request this feature, just in the last week!
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Well yes, obviously we want both!
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
yes, would be great if we would have an availability to decide e.g. which measure should be detailed across months, and which just need yearly summary. Would be also great to have a decision whether column subtotal is shown on left or right side of detailed view, similarly to row top/bottom option
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
This would help tremendously.
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Column headers are very useful to expand, I get requests all the time for Fiscal Year or Calendar Year with the option to expand out to the 12 months of a given year, then collapse it and move to the next year over, expand that out, etc...