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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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Hi GaryC,
You hit the nail on the head. There is a lot of work with this feature and the incremental releases don't mean that we have forgotten about our users like you. We'll keep releasing more and more of the feature in preview until it is the full experience. Please stay tuned to our upcoming Sept and Oct releases. There will be more menu flexibility. My hope is that will help with the issues you are having. Though if it doesn't please let me know.
Thanks,
Ewan
I really hope this feature is optional, even after it's finalized.
The July 2023 update is getting closer to being acceptable. One thing that really, really needs to be put back is the chevrons << and >> to expand and collapse the panes. The current method of selecting the dropdown arrow makes this process cumbersome.
Either that or have an option in the 'Customize Pane Switcher' (+) which would allow us to open multiple panes by single clicking on them instead of having to CTRL clicking them. This would be a slider like the other options in the pane switcher which would say something like "Allow single click to select multiple panes and expand or colapse them once open'
Hi JohnF1966,
I'm glad to see you are still sticking around. This feedback is getting more positive than the last time we spoke. Though positive or negative it is appreciated. We still have more releases to come in preview until this is the full experience we want for y'all. Please stay tuned for the Sept and Oct releases I'm hopeful they will help you with some of the issues you are having, but please let me know if that isn't the case.
Thanks,
Ewan
I agree
Hi,
Issue 1: I have started using On object interaction. But when I click on add data, I am getting this kind of popup where I am not able to select the first data table as shown below.
Issue 2: Not able to see the drill through option. Please look at below screenshots of both the versions (Prior to On object interaction and post Object interaction).
Thank you
Hiren Kakkad
Stat Modeller
Hi hirenkakkad,
We're working to make the menus easier to use with more options. You could continue to using the menu that comes from the +Add data button, but if you would like to drag and drop like you did previously. You can Ctrl+click the Data icon in the pane switcher. This will open the Data pane with the Build a visual
Drill-through has moved under Page information in the Format pane. You can find it here:
Thanks for trying the preview feature. If you need help or have more feedback to share please let us know.
Thanks,
Ewan
While we appreciate efforts to make the menus easier to access, like others have said, it does feel like more clicks.
I have an idea, what if the search capability was added to the ribbon instead? Constantly having to go to the viz pane and then search has its challenges and involves a lot of clicking which is why some of us doing use another tool out there. I've come to grow accustomed to using the search but wished it was not based on clicking within the format pane.
Things feel more hidden, takes more clicks, navigating otions is clunky, and adding data to visuals is much worse.
- 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
I tried it, I hate it. I need to see the full visualization pane with all fields AND the full data pane with all fields to choose from. Anything less is kneecapping my work, as a painter I need both the palette (data fields) AND the paintbrush (formatting) to work on the canvas. So the feature is back off and please NEVER make this mandatory.
Separately the right click choices at the side of the visual I might well like, and valued it in Excel. But at the cost of my visualization AND data panes? No, bleep no, and many cuss words ensue.
Unfortunately, I cannot use this feature its a massive step back on the previous visualisation pane navigation format.
It is complicated and takes longer to achieve the same outcome as there are so many clicks and menus to navigate.
Please don't make this a mandatory change!
I wholeheartedly agree.
I had to turn this off. Too many clicks to do accomplish what I want. Need a way to just "pin" the panels, and that method is just turning it off. I wanted to create a drill through, and couldn't figure it out. Searching for PowerBI drill through, guess what I got? 6 years worth of videos and articles that didn't matter because I had this option turned on.
While Converting to PDF, I get some line in the right edge of the cornor,
where I could be change or other solution?
I find this feature difficult to use as I don't have the possibility to pin the Bookmarks and Selection at the same time (which previously wasn't the case). And that is crucial for me being able to build reports.
@monika_todor @wjkolesar I just found out that you can right click and expand to an extra pane. So you can open the bookmark en selection pane together. @RosieL This is hard to find and not intuitive
The problem is that it only opens one panel at a time, you have to use a lot of clicks and open and close panels, nothing productive.
I just experienced the same pain point - managing bookmarks that use selected visuals is extremely difficult using the new experience, where only the bookmark pane or the selection pane is visible at one time. Having these both visible while you set your bookmarks is critical.
Hello Power BI Team,
I have tried the new On-Object formatting for some time now en here is some feedback:
+ I like it when you click on for example a title you as adjust this directly.
- I don't like the on object formatting pane is on top of everything else, this is something very, and I mean very, annoying and leads to a whole lot of extra clicks. This is for me a giant set back form the old situation. For example when I have the pane open en I switch the visual to focus mode the pane is on top of the menu bar and DAX query bar.
- It is not possible to make the on object pane wider so you can read the name of measures and columns with a longer name.
- It would be a great improvement when it is possible to disconnect the formatting pane and move to wherever it is not in the way at that moment. Even better when it is possible to drag it to a second screen if you have it.
I hope this helps you further improve this new feature. Thanks for making is doing great stuff with Power BI 🙂
Kind regards,
Tiemen
After 3 month of use the On-object interaction I give it 1 month extra before switch back to the old version. The interaction between the sections is not 100% workable for me. I keep clicking on the visual builder icon which it needed all the time in combination with the data where you can easily drag an drop this is something I miss at the moment.
If I had more options to fix or modify my layout every time I start Power BI Desktop would be nice. When you work on a large screen you can have everything open. Visual builder and format and data next to each other. Also have the visual builder on-object enabled and on the right would be great. When you are in de visuals builder mode you want to switch as fast as possible. Then you would like to use the build visual on the right rather than first click the visual and then the builder.
Regards, Rik
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