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ykap
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Analytics Pane is missing - Build a Visual

Hi, 

 

       I recently started learning Power BI but I do not have the Visualizations Pane, I instead have the Build a Visual pane but inside this pane I do not have the magnifying glass for analytics neither the paint brush - how do I access these features? I have desktop power BI Version: 2.120.731.0 64-bit (August 2023).

 

Thanks!

Yolanda K

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On-object | Public Preview (Opt-in) | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI

 

The Analytics pane is now merged with the Format pane.

Previously analytics features were on their own pivot in the Visualizations pane. With the removal of the Visualizations pane, we have now added the analytics features to the format pane as considered to be more “elements to add to your visual.” You will also be able to select a reference line, error bar, or anomaly to format coming soon

 

foodd_0-1692919312532.png

 

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mrlutton
Advocate II
Advocate II

I can find reference line options, but where the hell is forecasting? Searching brings up nothing. These updates have made all tutorials and blog posts obsolete and it is very frustrating for someone trying to learn on their own. 

ykap
New Member

Please see below a screen shot of my screen where you can see the visual is selected yet I can't see the magnifying glass or the paint brush.  Thanks

 

ykap_0-1692917063721.png

 

On-object | Public Preview (Opt-in) | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI

 

The Analytics pane is now merged with the Format pane.

Previously analytics features were on their own pivot in the Visualizations pane. With the removal of the Visualizations pane, we have now added the analytics features to the format pane as considered to be more “elements to add to your visual.” You will also be able to select a reference line, error bar, or anomaly to format coming soon

 

foodd_0-1692919312532.png

 

Thank you! this was perfect! got it from here 🙂 THANKS

 

You enter format mode in one of two ways:

  • Double-click a visual.
  • Right-click a visual > select Format.

You know you’re in this new mode when the bounding box turns blue, the handle shapes turn to squares, and the hover and click behavior changes to show subselection regions.

foodd
Super User
Super User

Are you sure that this is not just an on-object interaction?  Would you please add screenshots so that we are able to better understand your question?  Use on-object interaction with visuals in your report (preview)

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