Sarath S on 16 Apr 2015 00:21:17
Power BI, by default showing the selected fields in the report tooltip. There should be a option to discard/add fields from the tooltip. e.g It shows Index column in Map visualization, which can be discarded.
Administrator on 14 Dec 2018 05:00:30
I'm sorry for the delay in updating this idea, but we have in fact made custom report page tooltips generally available as of the September release of Power BI Desktop. You can read the details in this blog post: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-september-2018-feature-summary/#tooltips Be sure to vote on other tooltip suggestions on UserVoice if you have any other specific requests.
- Comments (127)
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
The General Data Protection Regulation (EU law) becomes enforceable from 25 May 2018. The possibility to suppress the absolute number of individuals involved in the default tooltips will be necessary in certain cases. It would be great if we could hide these numbers on a reportpage level and even on a whole report.
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
Date Heirarchy tooltips are especially ugly
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
Being able to chose the order it is displayed in (without affecting the legend order) would be really beneficial.
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
ability to hide the default tooltips.
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
Please add this. It is a much needed feature.
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
This feature is very essential. Please consider to add this in next release.
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
Any news on the "discard default fields" option for tooltips?
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
I do need to remove some of the fields that appear by default in the map tooltips.
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
Would to scroll tooltip to bypass the limit of 10 rows!!
Thanks
RE: Tooltip customization on reports
The suggested functionality would make a huge impact on the ability to provide important information to the user in a way they can understand it. Some visualizations have fields that often don't even lend themselves to being useful to read in a tool tip.