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yo whats up its Patrick from going to cube and in this video its all about creating dynamic labels using the new selected value in power bi stay tuned okay [Music] [Applause] so dynamic labels theres lots of stuff out there on the internet already so why are you doing this video well because I get a lot of emails about it hey Patrick you create this report I saw that when you click the slice or you drill from one report to the other got this label at the top that was all based on what was drilled or what was selected so say why not just record a video on it instead of responding to a whole bunch of videos let me show you guys how to do it now if you go look in the quick measures gallery theres an example on how you do this mines got a little twist to it Im using the selected value function Im gonna show you how to use the selected value function instead of using whats using the quick measures and I didnt go through all the quick measures somebody out there may be using the q