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# Title, Subtitle

We can start by adding a Title and Subtitle in the nodes.

There are two steps to add the additional information in the nodes:

1\.      Populate the ‘Fields’ data field with the columns

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Since we want to use the ‘Employee Name’ as the Title and ‘Job Title’ as the Subtitle, we have inserted both the columns in the ‘Fields’ data field.

2\.      Configure the columns with their respective roles in the ‘Map Fields’ settings

In the menu ribbon, click on the ‘Map Fields’ option:<br>

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In the Map Fields menu, drag the columns from the ‘Measures’ section to the ‘Fields’ section in the respective role as shown below:

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Click on ‘Submit’ to apply the configuration on the visual.

The Title and Subtitle will now be displayed in the nodes of the hierarchy tree:<br>

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