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 28 Jan 2023 20:33:12
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
- Comments (182)
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Yes please!
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Possibly also an option to specify the width of the columns.
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Would help my reports
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
This would be great
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Please add this. This will be great improvement and will add definitively a competitive advantage for Power BI over other BI solutions. In the company where i work, we are in the path to move from SAS BI to Power BI and a lot of things Power BI can do much better and faster except for this expand/collapse buttons in the headers which SAS BI has.
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Please add this feature to the Matrix view, this could be a major improvement
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Much needed
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
In a similar idea - when showing values on rows could we expand by row breakdown also?
Eg showing revenue, passengers and capacity on the rows could we then expand by direction?
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Can you also look at how matrices handle additional row columns that are not part of the matrix cols. these don’t seem to be retained correctly when changing them (adding or re ordering) you can also only have the, on the left and alternating row colours don’t seem to work correctly
RE: Add expand/collapse feature to column headers
Now that we Have +/- in rows, this should not be difficult to add in columns as well, hope we get this to see in MS Business Application on June demo.