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Power BI always had a different way to add and format visuals.
Unlike Excel, the Visual selection and Formatting area was fixed and confusing. Too many formatting options made it non-intuitive and frustrating to find the right option easily.
In Excel, we could just right click on the desired item and choose Format Axis or Chart Area or Bar or Title and so on.
Now, that feature is available in Power BI. It is called "On-Object Interaction" - which is a complicated sounding name.
But in simple terms it is Right Click - Format (whatever object).
Now, creating and formatting Power BI visuals is much simpler and more intuitive. Try it now! 🎉
Contents 📖
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00:00 - Introduction
00:10 - Version check
00:16 - Enable on-object interaction
00:29 - Get sample data
00:53 - Visuals dropdown
01:05 - Add one visual
02:01 - Add visual with two numbers
02:58 - Easy-to-use Field List
03:31 - The older method
04:03 - Formatting visuals
04:42 - New way of formatting visuals
05:50 - Format Mode
06:42 - Summary
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