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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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They didn't correct it. The button continues to appear, even with the option unchecked in Settings. And the "Build" panel is always open every time you open a file.
Got it, thanks, hopefully they fix them in April. I got to say March release is terrible, I used for 1 day, already found 2 serious bugs, I reported it in links below. It feels a "rushed" release, I'd rather they don't release it at all, but oh well ...
I just opened a formal ticket about this. This is BEYOND RIDICULOUS. For the last 3 months now I've had to revert back to the January release just so I could work without interruption.
I agree with all three of your suggestions. There was a comment on here that they are working on remembering your Pane Manager selections and it would be great if they also integrated your suggestions of giving us the option to remove the on-object icon from a visual all together and to put the 'Filter' in the Pane Manager as well.
Hi Rosie, could we have an option to set column width numerically on both Table and Matrix visuals, perferably multiple columns at once?
They are the most common visuals for business use, currently user has to manually drag each column, it is both tedious and inaccurate, image a report with 10 table visuals each with 12 columns .. any improvement would be appreciated, thanks
BE AWARE that the issue w/ the pane switcher not being persistent has NOT been fixed in the March 2024 release.
@RosieL I don't know who needs to hear this, but this is ridiculous. It was fixed before the February release, people have complained about it having become a problem again, and then the March release comes out and it is STILL an issue. I should not have to uninstall and revert to the January release every month because the development team doesn't have their act together.
Or the April release!
@SDittmannFleet I appologize for the inconvenience. This bug was reported to us after the March release had already been completed. It is fixed in the April release.
No it isn't!
No, actually it has not been corrected in the last release. I just downloaded and installed it, and here we still are. The settings thing for the pane switcher looks really fancy now, but your selections don't stay. THIS IS BEYOND ANNOYING.
Can not choose whether the field parameter shows the values or the display names of the selected field(s).
Can I tell you how much I HATE these changes. I mean, now I can't even change the colors on a bar chart. What the F are you guys doing???
Will on object editing ever be a part of the Report Server version of powerbi desktop?
Thanks
David
In the November 2023 update there was a feature to resize the 'Data' flyout (see image below). This only works when the 'Build a visual' pane on an object (on a chart for example), but it does NOT work when the 'Build a visual' pane is in the 'Pane switcher'.
Please add this functionality so we can resize the 'Data' flyout when the 'Build a visual' pane is in the 'Pane switcher'
I love the new 'multi-visual container format support' and the other bug fixes.
There used to be an option on a visual to show items with no data, but after changing to using On-Object interaction I can't see it anymore. Is this not an option now ?
I noticed PBI Desktop has become significantly slower with pretty much everything after Feb. update: when I hit return after editing DAX formula, it takes up to 10s to update, try to do simple things like format a column from 2 decimal to 1 decimal, another 10s. It used to be decent (not super fast but not sluggish). Not sure if it's just me or not.
Definitely not just you, but I can confirm this is the case whether the OOI feature is enabled or disabled. All of the colleagues I've spoken to who utilize PBI regularly have also had the same experience. Every interaction and calculation which is in any way data related (which basically means almost everything as you stated) seems relatively sluggish.
I think performance is a critical issue MS need to continue focus on, much more than UI. All of us as users want PBI to be fast and responsive. The worst thing could happen is MS make it slow and bloated in the name of "improving user experience".
Same here, thought it was me.
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