Power BI - Basic VisualizationsYou added a measure to a Multi-row Card but it shows blank instead of the expected number. What is the most likely cause?AThe measure has a filter that returns no dataBThe Multi-row Card does not support measuresCYou added the measure to the Axis area instead of ValuesDThe data source is not connectedCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Check measure calculationIf a measure returns blank, often it is because filters applied cause no data to match.Step 2: Verify Multi-row Card supportMulti-row Card supports measures in Values area; Axis area does not exist for it.Step 3: Confirm data connectionIf data source was disconnected, all visuals would fail, not just one measure.Final Answer:The measure has a filter that returns no data -> Option AQuick Check:Blank measure = no data due to filter [OK]Quick Trick: Blank measure usually means no data after filters [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking Multi-row Card can't show measuresTrying to add measure to wrong field wellIgnoring data connection issues
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