Announcing Connected Excel Tables from Power BI (Public Preview)
This feature allows users to export an Excel table from a Power BI report and keep that table connected to Power BI by refreshing it in the Excel grid.
» Read moreThis feature allows users to export an Excel table from a Power BI report and keep that table connected to Power BI by refreshing it in the Excel grid.
» Read morePreview data is now available!
» Read moreAs part of our GA work for the ExecuteQueries REST API, we delivered a new Power Automate action to run queries against Power BI datasets. This action delivers a straightforward low-code/no-code experience to BI users who want to streamline repetitive, mundane tasks and processes. The purpose of this blog post is to help you get started running queries against datasets in Power Automate. It covers exporting data into csv files, building a solution to test datasets, and creating BI-driven cloud flows.
» Read moreUsers can author formatted tables using a modern low code web-based authoring experience in the Power BI service.
» Read moreWe’re excited to announce enhancements to the Power BI experiences for Excel users. Read this blog to learn how these changes help more Excel users use data from Power BI to make decisions.
» Read moreThis month’s update for Power BI Desktop filled with both small and large improvements across the entire product. One huge update is support in the Power BI service for both our composite model and aggregation previews. This really enables you to start using these preview features end-to-end for your normal reports. We also have two significant data prep features this month as well: fuzzy matching capabilities when merging queries and data profiling to help identify quality issues.
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