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Anonymous
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Disable Multiple tables after appending

Hi,

 

I've appened 50 tables into a new table. As a result of this PowerBi has drastically slowed down. 

 

Based on the suggestions I read on the community, I should disable the source table one by one. But since they are so many, is there a way I could disable them all at once?

 

Thank you.

 

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous I don;t think there is way to disable all at once you have to manually do it one by one



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cerebraino
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hello I have a similar need and was pointed to this link to upvote this feature for potential future development, please do that and tell everybody who would benefit about this too so they vote also.

 

Power Query Editor - Enable/Disable Load for more ... - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

Thanks!!

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Currently, Query Editor does not support disable multiple tables at once. 

You can submit your idea to Microsoft if you want: https://ideas.powerbi.com/.

 

Best Regards,

Jay

Community Support Team _ Jay Wang

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parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous I don;t think there is way to disable all at once you have to manually do it one by one



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