Top Tips and Tricks from PowerBI.Tips 2019 Edition
Join us to review the most popular Power BI tips and Tricks from 2019.
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» Read moreLike always, we are happy to announce a new version Power BI Report Server for January 2020! This release brings in a bunch of exciting features such as buttons conditional formatting, data profiling enhancements, and more formatting settings for KPI and table visuals! Keep reading to learn more about the new features and many other new capabilities in this release.
» Read moreWe love hearing feedback from the Power BI community! Today, we have another bi-annual survey to keep improving Power BI (both Desktop and Service) with your feedback.
» Read moreThis December update is packed with several new features! In preview, we have the new Customize theme dialog that allows you to tweak common theme settings without having to write or modify a JSON file! Additionally, we now allow you to export the current theme as a JSON so you can easily share, reuse, or make modifications to the JSON in an editor. Last month, we released the new decomposition tree, and this month, we are adding several new formatting options. With these additional formatting options, you can completely customize the tree to look the way you want and make it really feel like part of your report. Check out the full blog to learn more about all the updates and enhancements this month.
» Read moreThe ribbon in Power BI Desktop has an updated and modern experience. When you turn on the “Updated ribbon” preview feature, you will see a ribbon that looks more like the ribbon in Office products. In the updated ribbon, you have access to all the existing features that you know and love, and over time, more features will be added to the ribbon.
» Read moreLearn what cool new features are coming in the release a week before the rest of the world knows!
» Read moreWe’re happy to announce our September 2019 update of Power BI Report Server! This release is packed with tons of reporting features, including visual level filters for slicers, Icon sets, grouping for visuals, new default themes, and more! In this release, you will also see the new updated design, the new filtering experience, and more conditional formatting options. Read on to learn more about the new features and many other capabilities in this release.
» Read moreYou’ll notice one of our exciting updates right away when creating new reports with the September update of Power BI Desktop, a new, modern default theme! Not only do we have a new default theme, but we’ve more than doubled the number of built-in theme options for your report. If you’re a theme author, potentially more exciting are the updates to our theme JSON format which make it much quicker and easier for you to create your own custom themes that significantly change the look and feel of your report. Thanks to an intern project, we’re also releasing a frequently requested modeling feature: custom format strings. And of course, we have plenty of incremental improvements this month, with some performance improvements, more dynamic formatting options, updates to our personalized visualization pane, and more.
» Read moreAs we kick off the Microsoft Business Application Summit with our amazing community at Atlanta, I wanted to share some exciting Power BI news as part of the event, including the June release of Power BI Desktop and the general availability of Paginated Reports in the service.
» Read moreWe’re happy to announce our May 2019 update of Power BI Report Server! This release has many reporting features including conditional formatting for titles and other visual objects, the performance analyzer pane, accessibility support for visuals. The new modeling view is also featured in this release. Read on to learn more about the new features … Continue reading “Power BI Report Server May 2019 Feature Summary”
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