In a recent video, Allison Gonzalez, a Microsoft Certified Trainer at Pragmatic Works, introduces a powerful new feature in Power BI Desktop: the ability to multi-edit visuals using the on-object update. This enhancement significantly streamlines the report design process by allowing users to apply formatting changes to multiple visuals simultaneously.
Traditionally, formatting visuals in Power BI required selecting and editing each one individually—a tedious and time-consuming task. With the new update, users can now select multiple visuals and apply shared formatting options in one go, saving time and ensuring consistency across reports.
When a single visual is selected, the format pane displays all available options specific to that visual type. Previously, selecting multiple visuals would disable the format pane. Now, with the update:
While not all formatting options are available in multi-edit mode, several key design elements can be adjusted:
Although the multi-edit feature is a major improvement, it currently supports only a limited set of formatting options. For more granular control, Allison recommends:
The Format Painter allows users to:
This is especially useful for replicating changes like axis title visibility or color schemes across similar visuals.
Allison expresses excitement about future updates to Power BI, anticipating even more flexibility and control in multi-editing capabilities. She encourages viewers to explore the feature, share feedback, and stay tuned for upcoming enhancements.
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