![]() #PowerBI – Adding a vertical bar to your slicer.So I have made a Power Point file with the code included and a small instruction on how to use it. Yesterday I posted an image of some PowerPoint VBA code on LinkedIn and Twitter and a lot of people have asked for a copy of the code. We have build our own CRM system using a Model driven #PowerBI Convert all Power BI links in Power Point to images Now our commercial managers do not have access to e-conomic but they do need the information about what is invoiced to our customers. In my company we use e-conomic as our ERP system and it is also used to send invoices to our customers. Start by selecting both columns and under the #PowerAutomate – Get a copy of an invoice from your E-conomic system Let’s imagine your data contains two columns with year and the month name and you want to create a date column. Here is another example that might help you. Sometimes it’s the little things that can help you minimize the number of steps in your Power Queries. ![]() Inspired by Darrens Gosbell’s excellent blog post – Automatically generating measure descriptions for Power BI and Analysis Services with ChatGPT and Tabular Editor – Random Procrastination () – and my session at SQLBits 2023 where I showed how to call the chatGPT from within Power Query and how you can use the New chat () #PowerQuery – Create a date column from Year number and a month name My first choice was to use a shape Document your #powerbi model with #chatGPT and a #tabulareditor script and browse it in your model Yesterday I worked on a Power BI report where the client wanted to add vertical bar next to the slicer in order to make the design of the slicers a little bit nicer and also to make the slicers recognizable cross pages by using the same coloring. ![]() #PowerBI – Adding a vertical bar to your slicer
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