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To read more about the feature, see the announcement in the Power BI Product Blog or our documentation on how to Use on-object interaction
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In the old system, deleting the customised name of a data placed on a visual would return it to it's default value. This isn't the case with the new on object interaction which is a step backwards in my opinion. I also find it much slower to not be able to drag data fields onto the relevant part of a visualisation - the click and search just doubles the time.
The build pane also keeps disappearing even when supposedly added to the "pane switcher"
I share the same impressions. There is still a long way to go before it becomes viable, and even if this happens in the future, I hope that the two options for the user to choose from are maintained.
Going back to previous view. Moving Visuals up to the top of the screen is cumbersome. As a user of Power BI I need to see the pop out Format/Data/Visualization panels in one view on the same side of the screen. I dont like having to constantly move around with more clicks, looking from the Ribbon to the side panels and back and forth. Too many clicks.
Negative: Users need to see the Format/Data/Visuals Panels and work in them without them disappearing on the next click. They dont stay visible when you click on a blank part of the canvas. It would be more user friendly if they would stay visible until I switch them off myself. I think it would be so much better if when I right click on the Pane Switcher to Open in a New Pane, the New Pane should stay on until I choose to switch it off and allow me to pop it in and out. The previous Panels had a simply one-click pop out that allowed the user to pop the Panels in and out. Now we have to do this in 2 clicks by right clicking and then choosing to Open in a New Pane, but it doesnt even stay visible for us. The Date Hierarchy used to be easily switched off and now its nowhere to be seen. I think this will cause a lot of users frustration.
Positive: I like the ability to right click a lot but mainly this involves too many clicks to get to what I want to do. The Data / Format / Build a visual buttons are nice on the View Menu as a method to switch on and off but they dont stay on when you click on a blank part of the Canvas. There is too much to and fro and more complicated than it needs to be. It was much better the way it was in terms of UI. By all means add in new cool enhanced features but stop playing around with where the buttons and commands are please. The quick format Icons are nice on the visual for easy access.
Gave it a try before and after the recent update. It just feels unintuitive, cumbersome and overall just terrible and I'm going back to previous. Being able to quickly change a title is not worth the trade-off.
I LOVE Power BI so please don't ruin it!
Most people here will be saying the things they dislike, but I want to say I really like the ability to change the title of the visual on the object. This is definitely less clicks than the classic way.
I really try and test this new feature but after 5 days I just gave up. Main reasons:
- Too many click to find
- Missing format functions (bugs - I tried to change a card name using the option and the title name disappeared)
- Not very intuitive
*Please, don't deploy this one.
I also like the possibility of changing the title directly on the object and also other facilities, but in general and broadly the classic way is much faster, the ideal is to have the options, never delete one and replace it with another. I like the idea of having a choice, so I use what generates gain. So far it is very, very far from being a complete and viable alternative to replace the previous one.
Hi @RosieL
I cannot find the option for "Show items with no data" when On-Object Interaction is on.
Can you tell me where it is? Has is been removed?
Thanks
Hi AIB,
This functionality is still available for you. Please right-click on the field to get the option you are looking for
Needs a lot of clicks, might be good for excel but for Power Bi is not friendly, I tried for several week to get used to navigate with this option but not good, going back to previous
OK, so the latest update brought us a pane switcher option, but it still doesn't have all of the panes on it that you could possibly choose from? In the same spirit, the "format" tab either needs to be integrated into the pane or expanded; I find myself trying to access things there that it doesn't contain.
I tried to get used to it but too much click, I don't like it is better the previous display of options, going back
Tried using the feature - less intuitive, longer duration to build, and overall a pretty bad experience. This would not be welcome if forced. I would prefer to build in Tablaeu than a PBI that forced this kind of usage.
The names of a lot my measures are very long and often start the same. The fact you can't widden the measures pane when trying to select a feild for a visual is very inconvenent. The only way I can see the full name is if I hover and that slows down my progress a lot. Also not getting the option to see both measures and format pane at the sametime can be a little inconvent at times.
It does save space and that it is a bit more obvious what visual I am editing which I do like.
Hi Rosie,
As I suffer for a month for my generate additional clicks when I use a huge screen this feature is unuseful compared with a data panel + visualition. It's true that in small screens like tablets this feature is useful but remmember that Power BI Desktop is Desktop oriented for that reason is interesting to mantain both options
From my perspective a reemplacement is a no go, if it's a choose for the user will be interesting
1) Please don't force this on us.
2) I used it for 1 week and I found it not intuitive at all.
- It adds too many clicks.
- Not having the data pane + the visualization edit pane showing at the same time is a no go for me
If this is what some users are wanting that is fine, but this change is very confusing and not intituative. If the Power BI team is going to keep this approach, i would like to see an option to continue to have the older layout, and if someone wants to use the on object interaction they can. the new on object interaction is very confusing.
I wasn't a big fan with the initial roll out but after the updates, I think the on-object is improving rapidly and now use it regularly. I'd still like to see the on-object field picker a bit wider to make browsing easier - the tabs to display the fields just pushes the field names out of the visual range. But the ability to swap out fields is really nice and the right-click options make it easier to adjust the fields in a visual with less mouse movement. I've used it quite a bit for the last couple weeks and find I'm moving my mouse much less to go to the right pane to make adjustments.
Where is the option on slicers to "Show values of the selected field"?. This is valuable when working with field parameters.
Ok. Found this option in July. Maybe it was there before but I see it now.
Just add an option to make the panes stickied and the panes then stay on all the time, whatever I do.
I constantly have to click on open in new pane as the panes get closed, whenever I open a new pane or click away from a visual. It drives me nuts.
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