If you are curious how I tweaked the Units Sold Visuals to Gross Sales, you can check out this 3min video here --> ruclips.net/video/FtKxFr_zn6Q/видео.html If you found this tutorial helpful, please feel free to like, share, and subscribe. Note if your settings don't match, it may be because you have "on object Interactions" on. I do not like that preview feature. I feel the default is cleaner and easier to use. To follow along, simply uncheck that features and restart Power BI. Thank you!
Thanks for all your videos. I have implemented some of the bookmarks shown here: One page, same visuals, two different table sources, bookmarks hide/show the visuals. As for the "Current Page", I was wondering if there was a way to change the visual of another page without focusing on that page. This helps on the following use case: Tooltip! When hovering over a visual, allow the user to select, before hovering, what information to display when they hover over a certain visual. It will probably be better to have those visual on the same page, but when real estate is limited, a tool tip with selectable visuals can do the trick, and this could be the answer.
I’ve done a little bit with bookmarks, but my is blown with what you’ve shown. This is amazing. I’ve got the perfect report to use this with. Thank you.
I'm glad you found this helpfull ! 👍 If this channel grows large enough (need help from people like you sharing 😀 ), i can hopefully get to once a week. My goal right now is one every two weeks.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Just wanted to know if you are using updated version of POWERBI, as i see many fields are interchanged in my system, as a new learner to Powerbi, I find it Little difficult to navigate. It would be of Great help if you could use the updated version and have complete beginner to pro level training on powerbi.
Hello...this is the latest version. I'm guessing you have "On object Interaction" enabled. I do not like that feature so I choose to leave it unchecked. Note that is a Preview Feature and not the default.
@@nextlevelpowerbireports Thank you for clarifying! I checked, and you’re right-the On-object Interaction feature was enabled on my system, which caused the difference. After disabling it, my interface now matches yours perfectly. As a beginner, I found the On-object Interaction feature a bit confusing, but I’d be curious to know your thoughts on whether it’s worth exploring. Do you think it offers meaningful advantages for users? If not, I’m happy to continue learning with the standard setup you’re using. Thanks again for your guidance and detailed tutorial.
@@02muthukumar I personally don't like it. I think the default way is cleaner and faster. Like I teach in my course, simplicity is best. Specifically, I prefer all panes to right-hand side. To me it just makes the most sense. I don't know why other courses teach with this enabled. It's a preview feature, not default. Of course, this is just my personally opinion. Everyone is different.
Thank you! I use a simple example in this video so you could follow the steps on your own dataset with any visuals. All you need to do is make the two buttons as well. Then follow the steps of duplicating the group etc. That being said, this exact dataset and example is provided in my "14 Daya to Mastering Power BI UX/UI Design " course if you want the exact dataset and to see the completed example uaed.
I was lazy (and a little scared of complex bookmarks), so I duplicated the pages to navigate between them to make it look like a report page with a filter page over the top.
Well i hope this video was helpful! Most reports will not ever need the type of Bookmarking I'm showing at the end of this video. However it's great to understand these techniques so you can have more flexibility in your reports if and when needed.
@@mhn_in after you duplicate the layer group, you simply adjust your two buttons, card, and two charts to be blue and have the measure gross sales in it. The button colors would flip, so units sold button now becomes gray and gross sales button becomes blue. ( in this example ). Here's the link to to seeing how I tweaked that duplicate group --> ruclips.net/video/FtKxFr_zn6Q/видео.html
Hello! I purposely used a simply example so you could practice these techniques with any data set. Simply create two measures such as sum of units sold and sum of gross sales. However, if you wanted use the exact dataset and/or see this exact report, feel free to check out my course at the link here --> courses.nextlevelreports.com/14-days-mastering-ux-ui-design-website-path
If you are curious how I tweaked the Units Sold Visuals to Gross Sales, you can check out this 3min video here --> ruclips.net/video/FtKxFr_zn6Q/видео.html
If you found this tutorial helpful, please feel free to like, share, and subscribe. Note if your settings don't match, it may be because you have "on object Interactions" on. I do not like that preview feature. I feel the default is cleaner and easier to use. To follow along, simply uncheck that features and restart Power BI. Thank you!
Thanks for all your videos. I have implemented some of the bookmarks shown here: One page, same visuals, two different table sources, bookmarks hide/show the visuals. As for the "Current Page", I was wondering if there was a way to change the visual of another page without focusing on that page. This helps on the following use case: Tooltip! When hovering over a visual, allow the user to select, before hovering, what information to display when they hover over a certain visual. It will probably be better to have those visual on the same page, but when real estate is limited, a tool tip with selectable visuals can do the trick, and this could be the answer.
Your're welcome 👍 And user selected Tooltips sounds like great example use case for having "Current Page" unchecked!
I’ve done a little bit with bookmarks, but my is blown with what you’ve shown. This is amazing. I’ve got the perfect report to use this with. Thank you.
Yeah, bookmarks are pretty powerful when you know how to use them. The key is staying organized. I'm glad this was helpful 👍
This is the best tutorial I've found! 📚 I learned all the bookmark functionalities with clear examples. 🌟 Truly excellent! 👍
@@getsetgoo3334 very gald you found this helpful! Feel free to share 👍
Great explanation!! The MS naming for some of the bookmark options is shocking!
I know, seriously.. lol And thank you 👍
Bro Please make videos regularly , atleast once in a week, you have claered all my doubts on Bookmarks
I'm glad you found this helpfull ! 👍 If this channel grows large enough (need help from people like you sharing 😀 ), i can hopefully get to once a week. My goal right now is one every two weeks.
It's very clear thank you
Your are very welcome!
Superb bro tq u for great explanation.
Thank you and you're welcome 👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Just wanted to know if you are using updated version of POWERBI, as i see many fields are interchanged in my system, as a new learner to Powerbi, I find it Little difficult to navigate. It would be of Great help if you could use the updated version and have complete beginner to pro level training on powerbi.
Hello...this is the latest version. I'm guessing you have "On object Interaction" enabled. I do not like that feature so I choose to leave it unchecked. Note that is a Preview Feature and not the default.
@@nextlevelpowerbireports
Thank you for clarifying! I checked, and you’re right-the On-object Interaction feature was enabled on my system, which caused the difference. After disabling it, my interface now matches yours perfectly.
As a beginner, I found the On-object Interaction feature a bit confusing, but I’d be curious to know your thoughts on whether it’s worth exploring. Do you think it offers meaningful advantages for users? If not, I’m happy to continue learning with the standard setup you’re using.
Thanks again for your guidance and detailed tutorial.
@@02muthukumar I personally don't like it. I think the default way is cleaner and faster. Like I teach in my course, simplicity is best. Specifically, I prefer all panes to right-hand side. To me it just makes the most sense. I don't know why other courses teach with this enabled. It's a preview feature, not default. Of course, this is just my personally opinion. Everyone is different.
great stuff,
can you provide dataset to practice along
Thank you! I use a simple example in this video so you could follow the steps on your own dataset with any visuals. All you need to do is make the two buttons as well. Then follow the steps of duplicating the group etc.
That being said, this exact dataset and example is provided in my "14 Daya to Mastering Power BI UX/UI Design " course if you want the exact dataset and to see the completed example uaed.
Which version are you using?❤ Nicest tutorial
@@Thelittleethanpaul the latest version. And thank you...glad it was helpful 😀
@nextlevelpowerbireports ok thankyou
I was lazy (and a little scared of complex bookmarks), so I duplicated the pages to navigate between them to make it look like a report page with a filter page over the top.
Well i hope this video was helpful!
Most reports will not ever need the type of Bookmarking I'm showing at the end of this video. However it's great to understand these techniques so you can have more flexibility in your reports if and when needed.
How to tweak in to gross sales view
I didnt get ur point on it
And u didnt meantion the name on gross sales after filtering right??
@@mhn_in after you duplicate the layer group, you simply adjust your two buttons, card, and two charts to be blue and have the measure gross sales in it. The button colors would flip, so units sold button now becomes gray and gross sales button becomes blue. ( in this example ).
Here's the link to to seeing how I tweaked that duplicate group --> ruclips.net/video/FtKxFr_zn6Q/видео.html
sure, im intrested
Iam waiting For ur update on it
@@mhn_in Here you go --> ruclips.net/video/FtKxFr_zn6Q/видео.html
Is Putting so many visuals on a single page will degrade performance?
Hidden Visuals do not impact performance. They aren't processed until shown.
Data set link sir
Hello! I purposely used a simply example so you could practice these techniques with any data set. Simply create two measures such as sum of units sold and sum of gross sales. However, if you wanted use the exact dataset and/or see this exact report, feel free to check out my course at the link here --> courses.nextlevelreports.com/14-days-mastering-ux-ui-design-website-path
Eager to see videos at least a weak.
Clear ...cool and simple. Great stuff @nextlevelpowerbireports.