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Hi there
I have a dynamic title which shows the time period a user is looking at based on the period they've selected from my date slicer.
The measure looks like this:
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@Anonymous
You can put it this way as well:
Title Sub Report = "CURRENTLY VIEWING MONTHS " & FORMAT(MIN('DimReportingPeriod'[Reporting Period]),"mmmm yyyy") & " TO " & FORMAT(MAX('DimReportingPeriod'[Reporting Period]),"mmmm yyyy")
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@Anonymous , have you tried this -Title Sub Report = "CURRENTLY VIEWING MONTHS " & format(MIN('DimReportingPeriod'[Reporting Period]),"mmmm yyyy") & " TO " & format(MAX('DimReportingPeriod'[Reporting Period]),"mmmm yyyy")
@Anonymous
You can put it this way as well:
Title Sub Report = "CURRENTLY VIEWING MONTHS " & FORMAT(MIN('DimReportingPeriod'[Reporting Period]),"mmmm yyyy") & " TO " & FORMAT(MAX('DimReportingPeriod'[Reporting Period]),"mmmm yyyy")
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Faaabulous I didn't realise you could use FORMAT in this way, I will for sure be using it again! Thanks so much @Fowmy
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