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Hello Experts,
I think it can be very simple but critical for me as a dashboard designer. While working with the old file (i.e. developed in 2017) to restructure my control panel, I found that in old file visualizations they have a main area like below the red area, for example. For which I cannot adjust my component as expected. Similarly, in the following example, I tried to show that in the current file I do not face this problem.
Now I have some questions :
1. Is there a way to update the old pbix desktop file to the new version?
2. I've tried every possible way I find, including through DAX Studio if I can migrate all my calculated data and measures, but it failed. Therefore, if someone knows how to copy all the calculated columns and measurements from one pbix to another it would be useful at least.
Best regards
Sukhomoy Bhattacharya
Hi, @Anonymous
When you open the old pbix files in the latest version of Power BI Desktop, the report will be automatically adapt to the new version. You may try to modify the format of the visual or apply report themes to achieve what you want.
Best Regards
Allan
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The problem you have is due to the header
You have to perform the following steps
Step 1: Enter Options
Step 2: Configure Reports
Step 3: In the Visuals option tick using the modern visual object header with updated style options
Step 4: You exit the report and enter again
Best regards!!
@Anonymous your question is not clear, can you provide more details, if possible screenshots and explain.
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@Anonymous check tabular editor for mass changes.
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I did not get any solution or not so clear ...
@Anonymous Tabular editor is 3rd party tool and can be used for mass changes. I'm not sure what more help you need or provide more context of the problem. Although did you checked Tabular Editor tool thou that I proposed earlier.
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Good to know, I never met this tool before need to check a bit more. Thanks for the suggestion.
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