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December is a huge month for us in terms of accessibility. With this release, the entire product supports screen readers, keyboard navigation and high contrast for both report consumption and report creation. We are also previewing one of the most asked for features related to Q&A, support for live connect! We also have lots of smaller improvements across the product, such as customizable tooltips for buttons and a larger DAX formula bar.
Here’s the complete list of December updates:
If you decide you don’t want the smart guides, you can turn them off in the Report settings page of the Options dialog.
This feature started life as a project by one of our summer interns, Kishor Subedi. Thanks for helping, Kishor!
Watch the following video to learn more about smart guides:
Boundary Data for over 130 countries - The Location type tool allows you to create maps using standard administrative boundaries for over 130 countries. To improve the accuracy of your data analysis, we have made even more boundary data available. For example, you can now find boundary data for not only seven, but also eleven-digit SLA codes for Australia.
Better user interface - We understand that a little more space on the map can be very useful. You can now just hover over the selection tool icon to see the entire toolbar. What’s more, tabs in the side pane scroll so you can see the entire text easily.
Infographic Data for over 130 countries - The ArcGIS Maps for Power BI Plus subscription unlocks access to a lot more Esri-curated geographic content. Now Plus users can access even more infographic data on income, expense, race, education, health and other demographics.
Pin maps with up to 5000 addresses - ArcGIS maps for Power BI lets you geocode up to 1,500 addresses per map, but with a Plus subscription you can do even more with your data and add up to 5,000 addresses to every map. Now Plus users can seamlessly pin maps with as many as 5000 addresses on dashboards.
Learn more about ArcGIS Maps for Power BI on Esri's website and join the ArcGIS Maps for Power BI community to find answers to all your questions, share ideas and get latest updates. Start using ArcGIS Maps for Power BI today at no cost and enjoy all these new features!
Watch the following video to learn more about ArcGIS Maps for Power BI:
The following keyboard shortcuts can be used in the fields list:
Watch the following video to learn more about fields list accessibility:
You can drag and drop the fields to reorder the tab order.
Things that are currently hidden are also dimmed in this view, since things that are hidden are automatically skipped.
You can also mark something that should be skipped in the tab order by hovering over the number and clicking the “Skip” icon. Once you mark something to be skipped, it will never be in the tab order, even if it is visible on the report. If you have a lot of shapes on your report for purely decorative reasons, it might be a good idea to skip them.
Watch the following video to learn more about tab order control:
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We love hearing feedback and when there are small changes like this our developers often jump at the chance to make an impact and improve the product for our users. To that end, you can now look in the Action card of any button visual and you’ll see a Tooltip option. This lets you put in text that’ll be used in place of the ‘CTRL + click here to follow link’ tooltip you see by default.
Watch the following video to learn more about tooltips for buttons:
These should make it clearer whether the currently selected visual is filtering or highlighting other charts, particularly with last month’s preview of the new on-visual filter restatement.
The only situations that Q&A will still be disabled are:
Watch the following video to learn more about Q&A support for Live connection:
The second update is that you can now use a much larger view of the DAX formula bar. When expanding the DAX editor, the formula bar new takes up almost the full height of the Power BI Desktop, instead of the static 11 lines that was used previously.
Watch the following video to learn more about the DAX formula bar updates:
Watch the following video to learn more about the accessibility for the data view:
You can download this custom visual from AppSource.
Watch the following video to learn more about the BIpm: Interactive directed flow graph custom visual:
The new AtScale connector can be found under the Databases category within the Get Data dialog.
Note that this connector is currently only available in Power BI Desktop. Support for it in the Power BI service is expected to become available in a few months. Stay tuned!
The new Essbase connector can be found under the Databases category within the Get Data dialog.
Note that this connector is currently only available in Power BI Desktop. Support for it in the Power BI service is expected to become available in a few months. Support for Direct Query is also planned for a future release. Stay tuned!
Based on your suggestions, this month we’re enhancing this feature to provide support for returning the Best N Matches, allowing you to specify a maximum number of matches to return.
We have additional capabilities planned (such as returning the Similarity Score for each match) in future releases, so please stay tuned and keep your feedback coming.
Watch the following video to learn more about the fuzzy merge improvements:
You can also see the full list of shortcuts at the end of our Accessibility Doc.
That’s all for this month! The Power BI Desktop team would like to wish everyone a happy new year! When we come back in January, we will only release a new Power BI Desktop for Report Server update. We’ll start up our normal monthly Power BI Desktop updates in February.
We hope that you enjoy these updates and all the updates of the past year. Please continue sending us your feedback and don’t forget to vote for other features that you’d like to see in the Power BI Desktop. For any preview features, you can always give us your feedback in our active community. You can also download the .pbix file I used, and if you’re looking for a similar design for your reports, I was using the Microsoft layout from PowerBI.Tips.
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