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Dear all
I seem to struggle adding a new row to a table i've created via "Enter Data" under "New Query" section on the "Query Editor" form. Only time i was able to add new rows (along with columns and values) when while on the "Create Table" form - but once clicked OK i see no option to add additional row. I can add new columns but not rows, and since this was created manually and there is no outside source i find it frustrating! Can you advise if this is by design or is it just me not comprehending it fully?
Solved! Go to Solution.
To add rows to a manually entered table, click on the gear beside the step named Source:
That should open up the menu you're looking for. Not very intuitive but gets the job done.
Thank you from 2023
Visiting in 2022 to find this answer 😅 Thank you!
....and I'm here for the same answer at the back end of 2023!!
2024 reporting
New user to Power BI and thought i was being stupid. Dont think i would have ever of found that. Thank you for the solution. 🙂
Brilliant, thanks
LOL. Googling too since for the life of me I couldn't figure out how to do this... Now I'll know. Thanks for having this thread!
The user interface is quite bad here. When opening/re-opening a manually entered dataset, one should immediately see an Excel-like interface. I shouldn't have to Google to find out how to add a new row to a manually created PowerBI dataset. The "Solution" here should be tagged a "Workaround" until this is fixed correctly.
I agree! For all the capabilities in PBI, it should be very intuitive to add additional rows to an already existing table either source from a database or manually created.
Wow, not very intuitive at all - i was expecting something like right click on the table - edit table or something, but as you pointed it out it now actually makes sense to be there too... Anyway, thank you!
To add rows to a manually entered table, click on the gear beside the step named Source:
That should open up the menu you're looking for. Not very intuitive but gets the job done.
Thanks - from 7 years & 5 days later!! 😀
Thank you! this is what I m looking for my solution.
WOW! He's right, ... not very intuitive. When developing any interface, when confronted with confusing the users or adding one more item to a right-click menu, I would opt for the extra menu item all day long.
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