I am a big fan of using themes in Power BI but the current theme designer in Power BI desktop is very limited and doesn’t support all the things you really can do with themes. Here is a link How to try/test another #PowerBI theme on your existing reports in the service In the June 23 release of Power BI desktop we has been blessed with a new card visual that not only will give a better performance compared to adding multiple cards in the past but it also gives us some formatting options we have been dreaming of for a long time. ![]() In my scenario I have created a field parameter to choose between showing Sales Value and Sales Units And now I can use this as the y-axis in a column #PowerBI – Create a sparkline in the new card visual and some other nice formatting options Just a quick post on how you can control the sort order when using a field parameter as value in a visual in Power BI. I am using Power #PowerBI – Control the sorting when using a field parameter selection as value in visual It’s possible to use a image URL as your background to your canvas – I used to think that this was only possible via a Power BI theme file – but no… that’s not the case. Quick Power BI tip here on a wonderful Monday morning – that I just discovered. ![]() ![]() This has been very useful in one of our solutions for our clients where it can limit the number of slicers needed in #PowerBI – Set a background to a URL image without a theme file Last week I found a nice little hack that enables us to create a dynamic slicer with one or more levels and let the user pick the different levels in the slicer. Create a dynamic slicer with field parameters with core visual – #PowerBI –
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