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Creating a Dynamic Label Toggle Button Using ONE VISUAL!

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn how to leverage the newer tile slicer (thanks #PBICoreVisuals Team!), a bit of [DAX] Magic, and some clever techniques to create a single button toggle slicer using only a single visual! Plus, this single button even has a dynamic (on/off) label. Tune in to learn more!

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Posted on January 7, 2025 and filed under Visualizations, Power BI.

IT'S HERE! Dark Mode for Power BI Desktop πŸ“’

Video by: Reid Havens

Coming straight from the FabCon Europe announcement, we have Dark Mode for Power BI Desktop finally here! Join me, and a member of the Power BI team (Harleen Kaur). Tune in to learn more!

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Posted on October 1, 2024 and filed under Power BI Features, Power BI.

Improving Value Comparisons for Line Charts

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn how to combine a bit of DAX magic with visual features such as error bands to improve comparing values between each other on native line chart visuals in Power BI. Tune in to learn more!

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Posted on September 24, 2024 and filed under DAX, Visualizations, Power BI.

Creating a Calendar Slicer from a Matrix Table! (with Erik Svensen)

Video by: Reid Havens

Join Erik Svensen and I as Erik walks through how to transform a native matrix visual into a powerful Calendar type filter for your visuals! Where you can slice by date, day of week, week period of year, and more. Tune in for the demo!

GUEST BIO (Erik Svensen)πŸ‘€

Erik Svensen is a Microsoft MVP. Erik has been working with the Microsoft BI stack for more than 20 years - starting with out with Excel and Microsoft Query for over 25 years ago. He owns the company CatMan Solution who is now serving over 70+ FMCG suppliers with a Power BI solution that provides the supplier with valuable insights in their performance at store level based on point of sales data provided to them by different retailers. He started the Danish Power BI User group and speaks at conferences and meetups. Another great passion besides Power BI is his collection of Danish contemporary art. And if he finds time he occasionally blogs about Power BI as well.

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