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Hi there.
I have a report on my computer where my locale is Icelandic:
To the right is how it looks on my computer and that's how I want it to look ->
<- To the left is how it ends up on PBI Service:
It seems the browser's locale always takes over, right?
I've tried hardcoding the format with no luck.
Can you recommend anything that I can do in order to fix this? Either when it comes to certain settings or hardcoding the format.
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Hi. The easiest one is keeping the browser language as you intend to read the data. PowerBi check the browser language for dates, thousands/decimal separator, etc.
I guess you can try changing your user general language. Go to Power Bi Settings -> General -> language:
I hope that helps/works
Happy to help!
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Hi. The easiest one is keeping the browser language as you intend to read the data. PowerBi check the browser language for dates, thousands/decimal separator, etc.
I guess you can try changing your user general language. Go to Power Bi Settings -> General -> language:
I hope that helps/works
Happy to help!
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