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Very bad to chose visual
how to edit the sparklines added to a table visual: the 2 values were sparlikes and I can't find a way to edit them
I don't like it and turned it off because I find it too small to work with and too distracting. If I have to hover over a field and see where it's coming from, I can't edit the formula or format it in the "on-object interaction", I need to go into a data pane anyway. I find it annoying and hope it's not going to be a permanent change.
Turned this feature off - drillthrough is unusable!!!
Manipulating the data elements in tables takes much longer than before. Slowing my workflow on ad hoc reports. I like the interaction for quickly changing titles/chart elements etc.. but, we should not take away functionality and workflow in one area to add to another.
Great to see innovation here though. Keep up the good work!
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I thought it sounded like a good idea but in practice I'm not so sure.
Pros:
Editing titles by clicking on the thing you want to edit
Currently selected visual doesn't change when you accidentally click a new visual in the panel
Less screen 'real estate' used for panel, means more left over for displaying visuals
Cons:
New habits to learn (change is the only constant!)
Occasional crashes
Not ready to give up on it just yet!
I don't hate it, but it definitely takes longer to work with it than with the classic view: either more clicks are required or you need to drag the field longer than before. I also think it's less intuitive than before, altought this may just be because I need more usage.
i haven't had any crashes as reported above.
I crashed again using On-Object (April 2023 release) and lost a lot of work. I'm done with it until the code is more stable. Same issue as before. Adding the field twice so that I could get a count of field values. Infinite crash loop.
Hi Rudz - apologies you ran into this! We have added a fix for this for May release.
Another frustrating part of this On-Obect feature is when a visual is selected and I go to edit a measure or create a new measure the 'Build a visual' dialog box is always in the way as shown in the below attached image. I am wasting too much time closing that box every time I go from visual to measure creation.
Although I think the idea is very good, I disabled the functionality.
Finding the format options I am looking for takes too long and I have the impression that when I want to drag a new field into a visualization, it takes longer than before because more mouse clicks are required.
Some format options I have to search for awkwardly or are in non-intuitive places. For example, it took me a long time to find the drill-through options.
The old design meant that mouse movements were longer, but the items were intuitive to find, which is no longer the case.
Collapsing the various panels is also a good idea, but has also not been programmed intuitively.
I hope you will continue to work on the good idea and increase the usability.
I've turned off the preview feature. I find myself having to move my mouse back and forth when needing to format, drag and drop measure/fields etc, perhaps overtime i will get it, but at the moment, it just doesn't feel efficient now that they aren't in the same area. Having the format over to the side (for most things) and the add/build on object just seems crazy when you predominantly to both together. I constantly toggle between the two, i can't do that with the new feature.
And the charts in the top ribbon, don't change existing charts like the chart clicking did to the side .... need consistentcy please for an old guy like myself! It makes my brain hurt
Thank you for this feedback. We just updated the ribbon gallery behavior for May release to be dual purpose as you described. When no visual is selected, the ribbon will insert a new visual of that type. When a visual is selected, you can use the ribbon to change the visual type of the current selection.
Could you give us more details on what sorts of formatting you are not finding on-object? Reminder that double clicking the visual or right click > format should allow you to enter "format mode" to see subselections to click on parts of the visual and use the mini-toolbars for formatting. We'd like to better understand what formatting options might be missing from the mini-toolbars that you still visit the format pane for.
On-object intraction... While I don't mind having right-click options available (the on-object portion), I detest the new "stacked" panels view (not sure why that is lumped in with "on-object" interactions). Maybe one-off tasks aren't too much of an issue, but when working on editing and updating a lot of pages, bookmarks, object selections, I find myself having to click many more times to get to the items I need. The new view is much more cumbersome, requiring additional and previously uneccessary clicks to select a panel, scroll to the option, make a selection, select the other panel, scroll... wash, rinse, repeat... as when updating views in bookmarks. I tried my best to adapt to it, but I finally had to disable it just to accomplish the edits I wanted to complete on several multi-page reports without losing my temper in frustration. I would prefer to have the two functions (right-click options vs. stacked panels) split into two separate selectable options? That would give us greater flexibility in how we want to display/access our working content within the desktop. Otherwise, I dread the day when the current preview becomes the standard!
"Build a Visual" Popup:
Pane View on the Far Right:
"Add to your visual" Popup:
I had to turn off the feature, On paper it looks better and I thought it would be much easier to use. However, once I began using it I found myself spedning more time looking for the basic things, such as formating a visual. It looks good but in terms of usability I dont think its very useful. I get it, it looks more like excel now but, when I have a large data model and I am looking for a specific column it takes way longer to find the column I'm looking for. Or if I need to format the visual I have to do 3 clicks rather than the 1 click as before. On top of all that Its a bit slow. Not sure why the PowerBI team decide to change things that already work just fine rather than working on improving other issues. 2-3 months ago out of the blue the powerBI colors changed. With no option to change it back to yellow. Its ok If you dont do a major update once a month, bug fixes I think are much more important than new features that arent fully though of. Im turning the fetaure off, perhaps in the future it will be more optimized for productivity rather than looks.
Hi PBIandMe,
Please stay tuned for our June and July releases. These should contains some options that will help with some of the issues you are finding now. We are trying to make Power BI easier to get started with for inexperienced users. Our plans to implement the features necessary for this change while addressing the needs of our current users is coming out in stages. For this reason we are releasing in preview and not straight to GA.
It sounds like the change from yellow to teal wasn't a smooth transistion for you. That was not our intention. Unfortunately for the color update this was done so Power BI would be an accessible product, so the option to keep yellow wasn't added
If you do try the June and/or the July releases please let us know if they helped with your productivity
I had to remove the feature. It may have to do with the fact that after using it for so long with the visuals on the left, that hovering over each visual to modify proertis felt obtuse. Many times, tring to switch the visual or modify settings would dynamically resize the editor and cover up the visual underneath. this prevents seeing how the visual could be affected and discourages expirimentation. It was pretty frustrating.
Hi dbauchan,
Thanks for the feedback. Please stay tuned for our June and July releases. They should give you more options around positioning of the menus so you won't have obstructed views
Hi, I love the idea. I seem to have run into a bug and also unexpected behavior, though.
I had formatted a measure meticulously in a graph. Then I copied the entire workbook tab, and copied that measure's code and created a new measure. Now I want to use the same graph, and the same formatting, but with the new measure in the new tab.
When I click on-visual editing and the arrow to replace the old measure with the new measure for the new tab, it doesn't use the same formatting. A user would expect the same formatting (I did) otherwise it's not really replacing and just creating more unnecessary design work.
Further, when I went to update the design manually, it wouldn't allow me to change the color for that measure. See the below image; the dropdown for Future Riverview should not be the editable color, but instead New Wales, the measure I just updated in the graph.
That's due to it being a new measure/field, and not limited to the On-Object Interaction. Try replicating in the previous version, you should get the same result.
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