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I have many colulmns and I want to turn all those columsn from Count to Don't Summarize at one time. Now, I have to select one and one and change each one at a time. Is there a way to select all columns and change all at once?
THanks
any idea why my Ctrl + Shift does not allow multi-select of those columns?
sorry, I am still not able to multi-select columns with Ctrl+Shift.
@Anonymous Refer the video below for how to do this.
Hi @Anonymous ,
It can be done.
In the Data model page or the page where you create relationships between tables in your report, you can multi select columns you by pressing Ctrl + Shift and then changing the 'Summarize By' in the properties section of those columns.
Refer this video for the detailed how to - Power BI - 5 Measure Management Tips - How to create Measures Folder in Power BI- Organize Measures - YouTube
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