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Hi,
I'm currently working on a multilingual report using buttons and bookmarks.
The idea is not to translate the data itself, but the chart titles, measures names, etc..
My report has 3 pages that contain a couple of buttons that allow the final users to swap from one language to the other.
It's working fine for each of the pages but I would like that if I pick a language on any of the pages, that selection changes for the rest of the pages.
Is there any way to sync the buttons? Is this the right approach to build a multilingual report? Any suggestion or ways to do this better?
Thanks in advance!!
Javi
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Another workaround for reference:
1. Create a report like so:
Hide other pages except the Home page.
2. Enter data to create a language table.
2. Create Measures.
Page Navigation Measure =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"English", "Contents",
"Français", "Contenu",
"中文", "目录"
)
Page Text Measure =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"English", "Click to page: Contents",
"Français", "Cliquez sur la page: Contenu",
"中文", "点击转到页面: 目录"
)
Table visual title =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"English", "Average Score",
"Français", "score moyen",
"中文", "平均分"
)
3. Create a slicer.
4. Insert a button.
5. Create content pages for each language.
6. Create other pages.
7. Test. Here is the link.
BTW, .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Another workaround for reference:
1. Create a report like so:
Hide other pages except the Home page.
2. Enter data to create a language table.
2. Create Measures.
Page Navigation Measure =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"English", "Contents",
"Français", "Contenu",
"中文", "目录"
)
Page Text Measure =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"English", "Click to page: Contents",
"Français", "Cliquez sur la page: Contenu",
"中文", "点击转到页面: 目录"
)
Table visual title =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"English", "Average Score",
"Français", "score moyen",
"中文", "平均分"
)
3. Create a slicer.
4. Insert a button.
5. Create content pages for each language.
6. Create other pages.
7. Test. Here is the link.
BTW, .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Icey,
Thanks for this second approach. I think this is the best possibility we have a fully multilingual report right now.
We just need to consider that all the navigability in the report should be through a button instead of using tabs, but it's an approach to be considered.
Hi Javi,
If you are using buttons and bookmarks to switch between languages, do the bookmarks use a filter? So if you click the button for say the 'French' language the filter ticks on 'French'? If that's the case you could just drag the filter to 'filter on all pages'.
I've done something similar for my report below, where a users clicks on the year button to filter the whole report by the year. Note where the filter is held.
Hope that answers your question.
Jo
Hi @BI_Jo,
Yes, I use buttons associated with bookmarks, but I'm not using any filters.
In this case, I'm not interested in translating data, I just want a translation for the titles (that it's not a problem because there's a function for that and with a filter, this should work) but the measure's names are my main problem.
I'm using buttons because I have all the visuals duplicated with the proper titles translated and with the measures renamed.
Thanks for your answer!!
Javi
Hi @Anonymous ,
To my knowledge, it is not supported to sync buttons in Power BI. Try something like this:
Category | Value |
A | 1 |
B | 2 |
C | 3 |
1. Enter data to create a language table.
Language |
English |
français |
中文 |
2. Create a slicer based on the language column and set "selection controls" to "Single select".
3. Create measures.
Title =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"中文", "标题",
"English", "Title",
"français", "Titre"
)
Category Measure =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"中文", "类别",
"English", "Category",
"français", "Catégorie"
)
Value Measure =
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Language'[Language] ),
"中文", "值",
"English", "Value",
"français", "Valeur"
)
4. Set rules of visual titles.
5. Create cards for data labels or measure names and group them. For vertical data, use Text Enhancer by MAQ Software.
BTW, .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Icey,
Your approach is really interesting, but I see some gaps.
For instance, if you have a bar chart with drill-down, the X Axis title will be changing as you drill down. In your case, the X axis title will remain while you drill down.
Even though it's a better solution than mine for cases with specific visuals, I'll probably take it into consideration.
Thanks for your comment!
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