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Making a Report Bilingual: The full story (Part 2)

Hello again! Before life gets in the way, let's try to wrap this up. If you have not red the first part, please do so before reading this one as some of the outputs of that part are necessary for the process we'll see here. In this post I want to tackle the actual report.[...]
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Making single measure stacked column chart keep multi-measure color

I know, it's a terrible title, but it's the best I could come up with. This blog post is to explain a workaround for a behavior I detected while playing with a field parameter (all measures) and a stacked column chart. The problem is as follows: If you have more than one measure in the[...]
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The Ultimate Snapshot Report (part 3)

Hello there,  yes, a third part of the snapshot report and I'm not even sure it's the last one. The thing is that since the last post there has been some major improvements on the set up that I thought are worth sharing. In my previous post I ended up with a small defeat. There[...]
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Dynamic headers in Power BI, sort of.

Well, I was happy with the result, but I was even more happy with the reaction on twitter. The dynamic header effect felt like magical to many people, and well, I have many more followers now, thank you all. In case you haven't seen it, here's the video So how did I do it? Short[...]
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The ultimate snapshot report (part 2)

Hello again. You didn't think there would be a second part, right? well, me neither. But as things turn out, I had to work on another report dealing with snapshots, and this time they wanted something fancier. It took me a while to figure it out, but I like the result so I thought it[...]
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A dynamic legend for a dynamic measure + time intel chart

Well it's no secret that I like calc groups. But it's also true that calc groups have an achiles heel. Calc Item names are constant, so for charts, legends stay the same no matter what. Depending on your use case you might get away with it, but sometimes you might get an end user that[...]
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