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You can create KPIs on Power Pivot in Excel, and then when you import the model to Power BI they are imported correctly. But once they are there, we can't change them anymore. It would be great to be able to edit ad create those Bullet KPIs inside Power BI.
I posted an idea here, in case you want to support it.
You could import the original data, and create measures in Power BI Desktop.
Hi @v-chuncz-msft!
I am talking about the bullets (red, yellow, green) balls.
Once I create this in Excel, and import to Power BI, there is no way to change:
This will be forever fixed in Power BI.
What I'm asking is a ways to edit this dialog box in Power BI.
Thanks for replying.
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