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Asmoday1507
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Translations don't work properly

Hi,

I've a dataset connected with my excel file. I've some columns and I want to change a translations of these columns in Tabular Editor. It should works, I added a new translations as en-US, zh-CN and fr-FR and changed translations e.g from Column1 ->City. I saved it and it's doesn't work.

 

I tried to change some settings, but XML endpoints are enable in entire organisation.

 

Other tabular editor functions works properly. I can add a folder or hide column, but I can't add any translation. My license is a Pro. 

 

I've a newest Power Bi Desktop and Tabular Editor 2.17.0 (all features are enabled in Tabular Editor)

 

Added translations in Tabular Editor:

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Reports (no results):

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Could you help me?

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v-rzhou-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Asmoday1507 ,

 

Please make sure you have translated the object file in Excel and load the file into Tabular Editor correctly.

Then select the language you need in Tabular Editor and refresh the Power BI report.

 

You may refer to the following link to see if it helps.

Automatic translation of tabular model 

 

Please also check if Power BI desktop is updated to the latest version. If not, you may get it here .

 

Best Regards,
Rico Zhou

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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