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I want to make chart creation more efficient using Power BI instead of Excel. However, I can't reproduce the charts in Power BI. I believe this function is used by many Excel users.I'd be really happy if you could help.
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Thanks for submitting this idea, Omar.20 sec instead of 20 ms is too much :)I am surprised we went through Ideas instead of accepting this as a performance issue.
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I meant to write above that it would be even better to be able to copy or apply these saved favourites to other users rather than having to set each up per user if the same list of favourites can be used
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I meant to write above that it would be even better to be able to copy or apply these saved views to other users rather than having to set each up per user if the same query can be used
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This would be very useful. We mainly use the lead time to make sure MRP suggests realistic planned orders. However, as mentioned in this idea, there can be slight changes in quantity during the lead time that the purchase want to input on the purchase order to make the planning more accurate.
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I agree, what's the point of a dashboard that shows the oldest data first while the current data is out of view until you scroll right? We need a feature to "right-align" the scroll bar automatically after refresh so the most recent data is in view. Some detractors of this idea argue that the chart should be designed to not have a scroll bar or use drill downs instead, both valid, but not applicable to all situations. In our scenario, we want to see the most recent chart data, but want to retain the ability to quickly scroll left to see earlier data.
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hey
It's been a while since our last conversation, but I recently stumbled upon something online about microsoft.com and thought it was important to reach out to validate this review.
It looks like there's some negative press that could be detrimental.
Understanding how easily stories can get out of hand and wishing not you to be taken by surprise, I thought it best to inform you.
Here's the source of the info:
https://ibit.ly/8z6zA
My hope is it's all a mix-up, but I believed it necessary you should know!
Wishing you all the best,
Stanton
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In addition to this, some really cool features can involve sync between LinkedIn advertising and Dynamics:Lead Gen Form sync between LinkedIn forms and lead formsLinkedIn triggers available in customer journeys : if LinkedIn Lead Gen form filled > action in CJBehavior scoring based on Social Media actionsetc. you name it...I'd say this is a basic in any marketing automation platform on the market today.
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Please reconsider use cases. It is a must to have the ability to add social media to our customer journeys! LinkedIn, not to name it, cannot be overlooked. D365 has to consider this. The best software company is expected to provide the best service to its customers.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE implement this idea! It will make many things much easier and a lot more possible!With this different visuals could be laid over another, it would be so easy to show or hide one of it by a simple slicer selection. No komplex bookmark settings and configurations are needed. Like said before in an other comment, hidden visuals should be completly hidden, that means not to be interactable. Instead interactions with the shown visual should be possible.