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Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

I'd like to be able to move/rearrange my Calculated Columns in the Data View so they can be placed next to columns where they would be more relevant and make more sense. It would be nice also if the Calculated Columns are shaded darker as in PowerPivot so we can easily distinguish them. Also please enable Ctrl+A (Select ALL) in the Data View - currently it works only in the Query Editor. This way we could Select ALL Data in the Data View where it would include the Calculated Columns.
Status: Needs Votes
Comments
kirstyclark
New Member
Please, please Power BI team... make our data organisation dreams come true. It is so frustrating when we have a perfectly formed table, edit the name of a field and suddenly the key is on the right. My brain cannot cope with this. Please help.
olivier_aubert4
New Member
This would ease training and handover of PowerBI developments. Wide spreading the use of the application in an easier manner to the users
Data_Planner
Regular Visitor
This must be an easy one to implement, would be so useful when viewing the raw data. Especially as filtering was added to the Data View.
taylor_ellis
New Member
Please!
suijairemix
New Member
no update? It's 2019!
rolf_bremer
New Member
This request does make sense mainly for tables with large number of columns and many calculated columns. Is it so complex to enable a similar drag & drop feature as available in the Query Editor ?
matheus_tavares
New Member
Still waiting...
mrountree1
New Member
Please don't limit this to just calculated columns; enable rearranging ALL columns, as this would GREATLY simplify structuring tables!!!
alexbousaid
New Member
Powerbi is hell of a problem... Why can't we swap columns in the data view.. The union is messing all the data..
renan3
New Member
Please enable the Rearranging of all columns (even non calculated ones).