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how to create multi language report in power bi for different countries?
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Power BI provides Internationalization and localization features which make it possible to build multi-language reports. For example, you can design a Power BI report that renders in English for some users while rendering in Spanish, German, Japanese or Hindi for other users. If a company or organization has the requirement of building Power BI reports that support multiple languages, it's not necessary to clone and maintain a separate PBIX project file for each language. Instead, they can increase reuse and lower report maintenance by designing and implementing a strategy for building multi-language reports.
This article has been created to provide guidance and to teach the skills required to build Power BI reports that support multiple languages. You need to learn a few key concepts about how Power BI translations work and how to automate repetitive tasks that would take forever to complete manually. An essential part of this guidance is based on using an external tool named Translations Builder that’s been designed for content creators using Power BI Desktop. Once you understand how all the pieces fit together, you’ll be able to build multi-language reports for Power BI using a strategy that is reliable, predictable and scalable.
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Based on the description, the documentation Gabry provided should be helpful and you can try it.
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Power BI provides Internationalization and localization features which make it possible to build multi-language reports. For example, you can design a Power BI report that renders in English for some users while rendering in Spanish, German, Japanese or Hindi for other users. If a company or organization has the requirement of building Power BI reports that support multiple languages, it's not necessary to clone and maintain a separate PBIX project file for each language. Instead, they can increase reuse and lower report maintenance by designing and implementing a strategy for building multi-language reports.
This article has been created to provide guidance and to teach the skills required to build Power BI reports that support multiple languages. You need to learn a few key concepts about how Power BI translations work and how to automate repetitive tasks that would take forever to complete manually. An essential part of this guidance is based on using an external tool named Translations Builder that’s been designed for content creators using Power BI Desktop. Once you understand how all the pieces fit together, you’ll be able to build multi-language reports for Power BI using a strategy that is reliable, predictable and scalable.
Hello,
you can use cultures. You can edit them in tabular editor. Look at this video https://youtu.be/aW6YLAyes7Y?feature=shared or this documentation https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/guidance/multiple-language-locale
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