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Paul
Sorry, but I do not think I have explained my problem clealry.
I wrote my report in January 2021 using the £ ##,##0; (£ ##,##0); formatting. Updating to the March 2021 version caused the problem . ie \£\#\#\,\# etc.
I then had to fix the formatting in all of the measures effected.
Imagine if we had 20 reports using this format. Do we need to check everyone after an update?
The best answer would be for Microsoft to provide the relevant format as standard.
Thanks.
Hi @kellysolutions ,
Based on your description, I did a test.
The "value" column is the one that I have changed its number formatting. It seems no error. Is the the following result what you want?
My Power BI Desktop version is 2.91.884.0 64-bit (March 2021).
Maybe you can update the latest version and try it again.
Hope that's what you were looking for.
Best Regards,
Yuna
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@kellysolutions , I think I saw this issue in past too.
Check if any issue is reported or log a new one :https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues
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