Formatting Totals in a table

image

Hi, is there a way to centralise the totals in a table? As per the image, the numeric columns have been cetralised but the totals remain stubbornly right aligned.

Cheers
Steven

Hi @stevens, we aim to consistently improve the topics being posted on the forum to help you in getting a strong solution faster. While waiting for a response, here are some tips so you can get the most out of the forum and other Enterprise DNA resources.

  • Use the forum search to discover if your query has been asked before by another member.
  • When posting a topic with formula make sure that it is correctly formatted to preformatted text </>.

image

  • Use the proper category that best describes your topic
  • Provide as much context to a question as possible.
  • Include the masked demo pbix file, images of the entire scenario you are dealing with, screenshot of the data model, details of how you want to visualize a result, and any other supporting links and details.

I also suggest that you check the forum guideline How To Use The Enterprise DNA Support Forum. Not adhering to it may sometimes cause delay in getting an answer.

Please also check the How To Mask Sensitive Data thread for some tips on how to mask your pbix file.

without seeing your model, I’m making the following assumption: you formatted the alignment of the numbers in the Field Formatting section of the visual format pane:
image

If this is not where you formatted the alignment, I’m curious where you did do it :slight_smile:

anyway - in field formatting, you can apply the alignment settings to the values and/or to the total.
In this screenshot I did the following:

  1. Select the column name
  2. select the alignment
  3. turn on apply to values (the rows)
  4. apply to total line

1 Like

Hi @stevens, did the response provided by @Heather help you solve your query? If not, how far did you get and what kind of help you need further? If yes, kindly mark as solution the answer that solved your query. Thanks!

Hi @stevens, we’ve noticed that no response has been received from you since the 23rd of April. We just want to check if you still need further help with this post? In case there won’t be any activity on it in the next few days, we’ll be tagging this post as Solved.

Hi @stevens, due to inactivity, a response on this post has been tagged as “Solution”. If you have a follow question or concern related to this topic, please remove the Solution tag first by clicking the three dots beside Reply and then untick the check box.

We’ve recently launched the Enterprise DNA Forum User Experience Survey, please feel free to answer it and give your insights on how we can further improve the Support forum. Thanks!

Thanks Heather, much appreciated.

1 Like

@Heather, thank you for the solution. Sorry for such a tardy reply.

1 Like