Reza Rad solves a common challenge:
Building a multilingual Power BI report has always been one of those requirements that sounded simple but turned out painful to implement. A French-speaking user opens your report and sees English category names. A Spanish-speaking user opens the same report and sees the same English values. You end up either maintaining multiple reports — one per language — or wrestling with external tools and complex workarounds just to get translations working properly.
Read on for an alternative solution that is—you guessed it—currently in preview.