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Hi,
is it possible to:
A) dynamically change - e.g. from "Introduction" to "Intro (read)" if someone has spend time on the tab
and/or
B) format - e.g. (ok, stupid example) Intro (on one line)
and
-duction (on a second one)
the name-tabs at the bottom?
...be it via script, DAX, some additional program...
Bye
Michael
Solved! Go to Solution.
As far as i Know, Unfortunately, Power BI does not currently allow dynamic page names or custom formatting of page tab labels. The page names (tabs at the bottom) are static, and you cannot programmatically change or format them based on user interaction or other conditions.
You can create a report element (like a card or a visual) that dynamically updates based on user interaction. For example:
That's a pity, because "tabs at the bottom" are very often not seen by test-persons... because "we" have learned (~) menu is at the top&left. Therefore, to improve readability as well as navigability ("where am I?") one has to "reproduce" the tabs at the bottom. Furthermore at least one tab at the bottom has to be visible...therefore wasting space if it is reproduced at the top.
Or with "2 sections":
As far as i Know, Unfortunately, Power BI does not currently allow dynamic page names or custom formatting of page tab labels. The page names (tabs at the bottom) are static, and you cannot programmatically change or format them based on user interaction or other conditions.
You can create a report element (like a card or a visual) that dynamically updates based on user interaction. For example:
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