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Jenil_Gala
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New Table

Hi,

 

I want to create new table for measures in my existing report. Please help me how do I do it?

 

I did create new table, but I am unable to move my existing measures in the new measures table. Don't see any option when I right click on that existing measure.

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mh2587
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Click on the measure, go to the "Measure tools" ribbon and change the Home table on the left of the top navigation.

mh2587_0-1751538867225.png

For more details visit the following article:
https://radacad.com/move-measures-to-another-table-in-power-bi/

 


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Jihwan_Kim
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Hi,

Please try,
1. go to Model View
2. go to Data pane, and select/click a measure

3. go to properties pane

4. go to Home table section and then change the table name.

 

Jihwan_Kim_0-1751539018833.png

 


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danextian
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hI @Jenil_Gala 

 

You can move multiple measures simultaneously in the diagram/model view. Just Ctrl+select the measures and then their new home table

danextian_0-1751539142347.png

 





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danextian
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hI @Jenil_Gala 

 

You can move multiple measures simultaneously in the diagram/model view. Just Ctrl+select the measures and then their new home table

danextian_0-1751539142347.png

 





Dane Belarmino | Microsoft MVP | Proud to be a Super User!

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Jihwan_Kim
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Super User

Hi,

Please try,
1. go to Model View
2. go to Data pane, and select/click a measure

3. go to properties pane

4. go to Home table section and then change the table name.

 

Jihwan_Kim_0-1751539018833.png

 


If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.


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mh2587
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Click on the measure, go to the "Measure tools" ribbon and change the Home table on the left of the top navigation.

mh2587_0-1751538867225.png

For more details visit the following article:
https://radacad.com/move-measures-to-another-table-in-power-bi/

 


Did I answer your question? If so, please mark my post as a solution!


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