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garythomannCoGC
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power bi desktop is there another way to add a measure than via "model view" "select measures" "disp

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power bi desktop is there another way to add a measure than via "model view" "select measures" "display folder"

 

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You have a bunch of measures grouped nicely under a folder in your table say called "_measures".

You create a new measure.

Now you want to add the new measure to the "_measures" group.

Is there a quicker way rather than re-select all the measures via  "select measures" under "model view" ?

 

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rohit1991
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Super User

In Power BI Desktop, adding a measure to a display folder (like your _measures group) can be done more efficiently through the "Fields pane" without needing to go through the "Model View". Here's how you can do it:

  1. Locate the Measure in the Fields Pane:

    • In the Fields pane, find the table that contains the new measure you created.
  2. Right-Click on the Measure:

    • Right-click the new measure you want to group.
  3. Assign or Edit Display Folder:

    • Choose Properties or Create Display Folder (the exact option may vary depending on the version of Power BI Desktop).
    • In the Display Folder field, type _measures (or the exact name of your existing folder).
  4. Save Changes:

    • Press Enter or click anywhere else to save the folder assignment.

This will move the new measure to the _measures display folder directly from the Fields pane, avoiding the need to go into Model View.


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Uzi2019
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Hi @garythomannCoGC 

 

You can simply select your measure> then go to measure tool

Uzi2019_0-1737095195996.png

 

 

change home table name > new measure group.

Uzi2019_1-1737095236604.png

 

 

I hope this is fastest way to change the measure from table to table.

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

 

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!

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garythomannCoGC
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

Thank you both for your answers and help, much appreciated.

Uzi2019
Super User
Super User

Hi @garythomannCoGC 

 

You can simply select your measure> then go to measure tool

Uzi2019_0-1737095195996.png

 

 

change home table name > new measure group.

Uzi2019_1-1737095236604.png

 

 

I hope this is fastest way to change the measure from table to table.

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

 

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!
rohit1991
Super User
Super User

In Power BI Desktop, adding a measure to a display folder (like your _measures group) can be done more efficiently through the "Fields pane" without needing to go through the "Model View". Here's how you can do it:

  1. Locate the Measure in the Fields Pane:

    • In the Fields pane, find the table that contains the new measure you created.
  2. Right-Click on the Measure:

    • Right-click the new measure you want to group.
  3. Assign or Edit Display Folder:

    • Choose Properties or Create Display Folder (the exact option may vary depending on the version of Power BI Desktop).
    • In the Display Folder field, type _measures (or the exact name of your existing folder).
  4. Save Changes:

    • Press Enter or click anywhere else to save the folder assignment.

This will move the new measure to the _measures display folder directly from the Fields pane, avoiding the need to go into Model View.


Did it work? ✔ Give a Kudo • Mark as Solution – help others too!

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