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Hello,
I am creating a model which has thousands of columns. I need the default aggregation to be 'maximum' for each one and not 'sum'.
I havent been able to find any way to do this short of selecting each one individually and changing it...
Is there a way to globally change this setting in powerBI and have it apply to everything?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Dave6547 , in the Model tab, you can select more than one column by pressing control and you will see the property tab. in the select the summarization.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SGXnYFdqu4 , Check after 2 Min
@Dave6547 , in the Model tab, you can select more than one column by pressing control and you will see the property tab. in the select the summarization.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SGXnYFdqu4 , Check after 2 Min
Thanks!
You saved me a ton of frustration.
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