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Expanded formatting options in text boxes

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James Ward on 23 Aug 2017 05:19:30

The text box included in Power BI has very limited formatting options. The following items would make the text box more useful:

-Bullet/Numbering
-Spell Check
-Strikethrough
-Subscript
-Superscript
-More Fonts

The text box also tends to revert back to the default font randomly and the highlighting behavior is awkward. While the text box is not an advanced feature it should have basic functionality and should be useful.

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on 30 Sep 2021 21:52:26

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Expand Font Experience to mirror that of Power Point Word or Excel. Make sure that you include ALL Office Fonts and allow users to add their own custom fonts.
 

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Lisa Sharp on 13 Jul 2021 13:24:27

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Yes, bring Power BI into the same font experience as the other Microsoft O365 products .

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Mustafa Biviji on 06 Jul 2021 14:23:27

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

From embedding point of view, supporting other open source fonts is very important, else embedding looks so off.

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Amit Parshetti on 05 Jul 2021 08:38:57

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Guys, For the time, We have one way to add new fonts in Power BI Reports. Use "Browse for Themes" functionality for the same. Hope this will help.

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Carl Pepper on 01 Jul 2021 07:09:27

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Definitely. I can't understand why Microsoft have not added more fonts before now.

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James Ward on 30 Jun 2021 16:17:54

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Agree, plus full text editor capabilities, i.e. word wrap, bulleted lists, sub/superscript. Give us the full O365 text editor tools so we can create professional reports!

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Akhil Bisht on 30 Jun 2021 13:35:31

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Agree with Chris.!

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Simon Itodo on 30 Jun 2021 11:00:41

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Couldn't agree more

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Max Zambrana Raudales on 30 Jun 2021 02:01:20

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Totally agree.

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Marcus Moraru on 25 Nov 2020 14:52:59

RE: Expanded formatting options in text boxes

Another example of some pretty basic options that PowerBI is simply forgetting about. It is a pain to make things look modern. As a UX/UI designer trying to get my team to produce dashboards that look and feel good, PowerBI simply just has so many design setbacks. It is just not designer friendly.

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