

Select the page tab > select Format in the Visualizations pane. If you don't want all the visuals to be personalized, you can turn the setting on or off per page or per visual. When you enable Personalize visuals for a given report, by default all visuals in that report can be personalized. Turn the feature on or off at a page or visual level To enable the feature in the Power BI service instead, go to Settings for your report. Make sure Personalize visuals is turned on. To enable the feature in Power BI Desktop, go to File > Options and settings > Options > Current file > Report settings. You can also enable it in embedded reports. You can enable the feature either in Power BI Desktop or the Power BI service. It also includes ways for users to capture and share their changes: Not only does this feature allow for new exploration capabilities. Here are modifications that report readers can make: The feature is ideal for report creators who want enable basic exploration scenarios for their report readers. To learn how to use this feature as a user, see Personalize visuals in your reports. This feature allows business users to gain further insights through ad-hoc exploration of visuals on a Power BI report. They don't need to have edit permission for the report, or to go back to the report author for a change. They can adjust the visual the way they want, and save it as a bookmark to come back to. With this new capability, you can empower your business users to explore and personalize visuals, all in report reading view. It's hard to make one visual that satisfies everyone's requirements. Maybe they'd want to swap what's on the axis, change the visual type, or add something to the tooltip. When you share a report with a broad audience, some of your users may want to see slightly different views of particular visuals. APPLIES TO: ✔️ Power BI Desktop ✔️ Power BI service
