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This is a great point and suggestion. Every time I open a new report I find myself pausing, trying to remember how to access the visual formatting and selection panes. As a result, this change has slowed my productivity as I stumble around trying to find these settings.
But if they could be pinned - and the pinning persisted across report opens - this would be much easier on my cognitive load.
The worst feature ever.
Stop trying being so creative... focus on the ribbon at the top like in all O365 products and PBI will gain much more credits.
"Drill through" disappeared from all my charts. It stopped working. What happened?
I've found two really annoying bugs so far with the "On object interaction" enabled:
I have found a bug in the new on-object interaction feature.
Bug: if you make a change to the reports current theme (and by this I mean the customizing option for the current theme) - the format panel seems to get stuck on the page options. Even completely closing the format pane (by clicking the show/hide option in the ribbon) - does not fix this. Reopening from a visual does not fix this. The only solution appears to be - restart the report, without the customized theme.
NOTES: It took some time to find the format pane option - but once I did I thought I could get used to the way the feature works (although I echo the sentiment of those who don't like the way we add data to the new layout). Unfortunately, I found the bug mentioned above within a day - had to revert.
I think the functionality is a nice added option to what we have already when you need to make a quick change to a chart that is already set up.
I however did not like that you have now hidden the format bar and data bar by default. I miss the quick overview of what is in a chart.
So for me ideally you have both in, or at least in the option menu a way to turn back on the old visualization and format bar.
Based on the above I had to turn off this feature and was reducing my working efficiency.
Love where this is going, much more intuitive design. Please give us the option to turn off the "Suggest a type" option as default. It's trying to help but it's more annoying than Word in that regard.
You can turn it off by default from here:
what version are you running? I am 2.115.842.0 and I do not have that option.....
"Drill through" disappeared from all my charts. It stopped working. What happened?
Version: 2.115.842.0 64-bit (March 2023)
You may need to enable the Preview option first.
I have just turned off the preview feature. I seem to have either found a bug/loss of functionality, or you guys changed how I access it in a way that I can't figure it out.
Example: I have a simple multi-row card visual. I have a variable in my report which is some type of record ID. When I add it to the multi-row card, by default it goes into the visual as "don't summarize". In my case, I want it to be a simple "count", so all I had to to in the old interface is click that variable after I place it in the field well and the many differnt summarization options are available. See sample screenshot for reference.
After turning on this preview, I could not find a way to change the non-summarized variable into a count, no matter what I did. It goes into the multi-row card in the default "don't summarize" behavior, and clicking it within the field well of the on-object builder only brings up the data panel/queries so that I can replace with some other variable from my datasets, but it no longer brings the same menu of that screenshot where I can change the summarization option from "don't summarize" to "count". How do I do that?
Up until now, I was kind of happy with the preview. As a general principle, I like when software has default behaviors for most frequent taken actions/choices, but I also don't like it when those default actions/choices come at the expense of easy access to full functionality - this feels a bit like how Apple does things i.e. "do it the Apple way or no way". I think my example is a good one. If the idea is to streamline content building and formatting on each object, I would expect an easy "right click access to get to full menu" option that would allow me to do everything that I could always do in the past interface. I don't understand why the new on-object menu would be a reason to prevent me from being able to choose summarization options with a simple click effort.
It's still there on right click 🙂 just no longer have an icon representing the entry point:
We've been hearing this feedback a lot, that without the icon it's hard to know aggregations is still there. We are updating the flyout menu to also have an aggregations dropdown coming in the May release so it'll be more discoverable.
Not to nitpick, but how is that not called out anywhere within the release notes or feature summary?!
THANK YOU! Yes, it seems the big "X" to remove data from the field well and the arrow pointing to right act as uncounscious driver of where we click in search of right click menu. I swear I had tried to click it several times before and never managed to hit the right spot. As it is, back again to preview to continue acquainting with it. Appreciate you taking the time to reply and glad to hear I was not the only one lost! Looking forward to seeing how you guys revamp the discoverability of functionality that got tucked away from view!
I like the new option, but I absolutely do not like the fact that when it's turned on it removes the format bar entirely that previously existed to the right. Please allow an option to turn on both options or remove the format section.
Good afternoon.
I have started to test the new look and feel for visualizations, and I'm coming back for the previous one.
To be in two examples, I tried to put the same field twice in the same visualization, and it didn't allow me. I did it to change the second one to a COUNT. The workaround was to turn the first on COUNT before putting the field again.
The list of fields can't be expanded, so this is the result:
It is impossible to use.
I turned off On-Object interaction. I think it has a lot of potential, but it still needs some optimization, and first of all - this functionality should not be a replacement of the old one - I would love it much more if it would be added on-top of the current functionalities.
In my case the main reason that forced me to turn off On-Object interaction was not being able to work with old panes functionality, where I could have in example Data pane, Bookmark pane and Object Selection pane visible at the same time, side-by-side. Right now when I select one pane, the other one is being automatically hidden, which drives me nuts, because more often than not I want to work with more than one pane visible (in example when you try to update multiple bookmarks, constant switching between panes is really a bad experience).
You can still open them side by side using the right click menu:
Thanks, it works. I was looking for this, but somehow I missed it.
One remark I stil have is that, if you already work with several open panes (for example Bookmarks, Format, and Data) and you want to add/activate another pane from the top menu - all previously opened panes are being collapsed (you can't avoid it, there is no this right click functionality in the top menu). May not seem a big thing, but not very comfortable and quite annoying in a long run.
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I have used the preview feature for about a week and I will be turning it off until some of the points from my and other user's feedback are addressed.
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