Table Card - show Top 10
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Hi @debbie_a
It's found at the bottom of the card analyzer page in the Data Table section. Top left of that is a box that says All Rows. Click on that and adjust the number of rows that appear in the output.
Aaron
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Hi @debbie_a
It's found at the bottom of the card analyzer page in the Data Table section. Top left of that is a box that says All Rows. Click on that and adjust the number of rows that appear in the output.
Aaron
MajorDomo @ Merit Medical
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Thank you! I'm glad to know it's in a new spot.
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I'm trying to do this for a pie chart and it's not working for me. I have the table at the bottom set to only show the top 5 values (sorted descending by a certain value in the sort field), and yet it's showing all 9 values in the pie chart
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When I use Google Chrome this works as expected for me. I can't say for sure why it's not filtering for you.
Aaron
MajorDomo @ Merit Medical
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