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.
» Przeczytaj więcejThis 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.
» Przeczytaj więcejThe improvements to the Power BI experience in Excel include a new user-friendly UI that helps users easily search for datasets to build reports in the Excel grid. Also, users can now directly navigate from Excel to the Power BI service to discover new data artifacts in their organization or get additional insights from Power BI reports.
» Przeczytaj więcejWhen users click Analyze in Excel in the Power BI service, the generated Excel workbook is automatically saved to OneDrive for Business and the workbook can be directly opened in a web browser using Excel for the web.
» Przeczytaj więcejYou can now create reports connected to Power BI datasets from a blank workbook in Excel for the web.
» Przeczytaj więcejWe’re excited to announce enhancements to the export to Excel experience. Read this blog to learn how these changes help more Excel users use data from Power BI to make decisions.
» Przeczytaj więcejExpanded availability of Power BI and Excel features to Power BI Free license users
» Przeczytaj więcejToday we are happy to announce public preview of default label policies in Power BI Desktop and call out significant features that address top asks for Power BI information protection released in the last few weeks.
» Przeczytaj więcejWe are excited to announce that connected PivotTable refresh in Excel for the web is now 100% available to all Office tenants. This feature is part of a broader investment to enable seamless and secure data sharing and collaboration with Power BI data in Excel for the web. If you missed the initial availability announcement, connected PivotTable refresh in Excel for the web allows users to work with PivotTables connected to Power BI in a web browser just like in Excel desktop. With the Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) label integration, you can control sharing while keeping your data secure in Excel as an MIP label applied to a Power BI dataset is inherited in Excel. Check out the initial availability announcement of connected PivotTable refresh in Excel for the web for more details on how to work with this feature.
» Przeczytaj więcejThere is a big chance you haven’t been able to catch all the news at MBAS or that some items just escaped your attention as they were drowned out by the next big thing. Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. In this post we do our best to recap what happened en provide links to the detail blog posts where applicable. Also, we’ll list the session so you can go and re-watch them.
» Przeczytaj więcejJoin the Excel and Power BI teams live on LinkedIn Oct 29th at 8:30AM PST to learn about organizational data types that appear in Excel.
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