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In a Power BI app, Audience Management has a major issue, where Power BI audience modules DO NOT order in alphabetical order the users and becomes a nightmare to manage 100s of users to even see if they are in a specific group already.... How can I order those audience modules in alphabetical order? or is this just a bad design we have to deal with?
Yes, I agree. We have hundreds on a list and there is no way to find a specific user to remove without just scrolling though the list. I've ended up copying the list and pasting it into Word or Excel so I can search for it to know where to look in the list. This would be a very helpful feeature. Please add it. Thank you.
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