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Greg Strzymiński on 27 Nov 2024 21:36:27

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try this approach for Visual-Level Security and Page-Level Security :)Visualhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b9GBfJKelYPagehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_Yt4u8tBk

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Kari Strandberg on 27 Nov 2024 19:43:19

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Not many votes on here, however this is a constant request for any company to go through audits internal and external. We need to be able to review access rights more easily

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Christopher Hoffman on 27 Nov 2024 19:38:51

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I understand that one option is to protect the file via User Access, HOWEVER there are plenty of use cases where temporary access is required. It is much easier to give someone the password for a short term and quick update than to submit a ticket for IT to giveth then taketh away. Honestly, if you're not going to support password protection because of user access control then you should completely remove the option to password protect a file. Tell us when a feature should not be used so we can change and move on. SMH.To build upon WHY this is useful, just because a file is password protected that does not - repeat, DOES NOT, mean the data is sensitive. Even if I do not know the password there is an option to open the file read-only. The password is in place so derps do not go in and start editing the file. I need to extract data via Power Query, which is already READ ONLY. It's absurd that I can open a file read only copy of the password protected file myself, but if I wanted to query that data read-only I have to enact some silly secret workaround ritual.

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Richard Mechaber on 27 Nov 2024 15:46:55

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This is a fantastic and needed plot type -- we use boxplots all the time, and we've had to rely on R or Python to generate them. The third-party options for Power BI are clunky or broken, so this would be a game changer for us. Some ideas of features you might consider including (as other plotting tools do):User-selectable box widthGrouped boxplots for side-by-side comparisons of distributionsVariable color based on underlying data Toggle on/off display of mean, median. Also consider adding these (as a selectable option) to tooltips.Allow for different, industry-standard options for calculating and plotting outliers.

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Elina Lundberg on 27 Nov 2024 14:43:33

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The same goes for export fo PDF, it is automatically replaced by a default font such as Times New Roman...

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Matt Brooks on 27 Nov 2024 14:17:28

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If I could pick a single thing to add, it would be what Excel had 25 years ago, INTERVALS to be able to be set!!! The lack of information on the axis and not having Minor and Major intervals is astounding.

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Massimo Colaceci on 27 Nov 2024 14:04:46

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Hi Miguel,I have not found a way to use calculation items in reference labels (in details, neither).I created a calculation group and used it in a matrix. Given the limitation above, I must create time-intelligence measures for each of the indicators shown in a visual card. Kindly refer to this sniphttps://snipboard.io/GNemgo.jpgit would be great to reuse CI in RL.This idea is partly similar to: https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=eab26f53-9fa2-4076-8170-ca4edcec074dThanks a lot for your amazing contribution.Cheers

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Massimo Colaceci on 27 Nov 2024 13:49:29

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Hi Kane,In addition to the feature you mentioned, are you also thinking on adding a calculation item to a reference label of a card visual? If so, it would turn possible to reuse a calculation group in a card visual.Thanks for the idea, I gave my vote

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on 27 Nov 2024 13:40:46

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on 27 Nov 2024 13:40:10

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