When you enter focus mode from a report, you lose visibility on the selected filters. It would be beneficial to end-users to show the various filter values in the header of the focus mode view. That way, the end-user doesn't need to "remember" the selected filters" Further enhancement could be...
The new drop-down slicer is awesome, but it would be even better if it had the ability to type the text that you are looking for. Reason. My data might be connected to a SQL DB and the drop-down may have 500+ options. Instead of scrolling through the options, why not just type what you are looki...
Simple, power BI reads it, I create funky multipolygons embedded in a geometrycollection mapped with a density level. Make me happy. I'm not.
I want to color text type column, so there is no option for conditional formatting, like column "status" have 4 values i.e. up,down,left,right. So I want to color them like 'Up' should be red,'down' should be green,'left' should be yellow and 'right' should be black. If this functionality exist, ...
Ability to sort a drop down list or a list in a slicer by another field value: display a Region Slicer sorted by number of People in each region
Power Query is fantastic for dealing with troublesome data like flat files, excel files, and web pages (way easier than SSIS), but once I've done the cleanup or mashup, I really want to be able to write it back to the database. Exporting it as a flat file still leaves me with having to write an S...
when you embedded report with multiple pages the page name tab disappeared and will get 1,2.... it is very useful to have tab and name because audience will not figure it is multiple pages report
I have data files available in AWS S3 and I need to read and join them to generate reports in Power BI. Is there a direct or indirect way to read data from AWS S3?
An extremely useful feature in Excel's Pivot Tables the ability to abort a calculation before it's completed by pressing the ESCAPE key. This feature is useful when I accidentally drop a field into the wrong area. Having this feature in Power BI would save me tons of time staring at the sardon...