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Power BI PG
Power BI service
Power BI is an Office 365 app available to Microsoft full-time employees or contingent staff with a
microsoft.com account. To sign in, go to app.powerbi.com. After you sign in to Power BI, youll see the
Welcome to Power BI page, with links to resources for getting started and exploring data.
Under Import or Connect to Data, choose the Get button in the Files or Databases boxes to start
working with data. This takes you to your My Workspace page, where you can connect to data in files,
databases, data warehouses, or even import your own content.
Dashboards in Power BI
In Power BI, you can create personalized dashboards to view your most important data at a glance. A
dashboard combines on-premises and cloud-borne data in a single pane, providing a consolidated view
across the organization regardless of where the data is stored. Each metric, or insight, is displayed on
the dashboard as a tile.
Dashboard tiles
A tile is a snapshot of your data, pinned to the dashboard. You can create a tile from a report, dataset,
dashboard, from the Q&A box, Excel, from SQL Server Reporting Services, and more. The image below
shows many different tiles pinned to a dashboard.
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NOTE: If the original visualization used to create the tile changes, the tile doesn't change.
For example, if you pinned a line chart from a report and then you change the line chart to
a bar chart, the dashboard tile continues to show a line chart. The data refreshes, but the
visualization type does not.
Create a dashboard
This method creates a new, empty, dashboard.
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In the left navigation pane in Power BI (the service, not Power BI Desktop), select the plus sign
next to the Dashboards heading.
Select the new dashboard to make it the active dashboard. Notice that its blankit has no content
yet.
Connect to or import at least one dataset and pin content from that dataset to your dashboard.
Add standalone content. For example, you can add an image, text box, heading, video, or web
content.
TIP: Need some help getting started adding content? Check out Step 1: Get data in the
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and formatting issues automatically. With over 20 built-in visuals and a vibrant community of custom
visualizations, create stunning reports that communicate your message effectively.
As you add different sources to your data model, Query Editor detects relationships between tables
and keeps track of the steps you apply to your datayou can even back out of changes youve made.
After youve completed the steps to your satisfactionconnect, shape, and reportyou can save that
work in Power BI Desktop file format, which is the .pbix extension. Power BI Desktop files can be shared
like any other file, but the most compelling way to share Power BI Desktop files is to upload and share
them on the Power BI service.
On the Home tab, select Get Data to see a list of all available data source types. Notice that the
data source types are separated into five categories: All, File, Database, Azure, and Other.
Alternatively, you can select the down arrow next to Get Data to see a shorter list of commonly
used data types.
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Select the type of data source you want to connect to, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
The next section of this guide shows you how to create a dynamic connection to an Excel
workbook. In another section, youll learn how to connect to data on a web page.
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In the Get Data dialog box, select Excel, then select Connect.
Select the objects in the workbook you want to include in the data connection, such as sheets or
tables.
If you select Edit before you load the data, you can perform cleanup operations on your columns
of data, such as filtering, sorting, transforming, or changing the data type. See the section Shaping
and combining data for more information about transforming data.
Select Load.
Select Save As on the File menu to save your data connection as a Power BI file (.pbix file name
extension).
Enter the path to the web page in the URL box, and then select OK.
The Navigator window appears.
Select the table(s) that you want to include in the data connection.
NOTE: You can ignore the Document object, as it contains only metadata about the web
page.
If you select Edit before you load the data, you can perform cleanup operations on your columns
of data, such as filtering, sorting, transforming, or changing the data type. See the next section in
this guide for more information about transforming data.
Select Load.
Select Save As on the File menu to save your data connection as a Power BI file (.pbix file name
extension).
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Create reports
A report is a multi-perspective view into your data, with visualizations that represent different findings
and insights from that data. A report can have a single visualization, or pages full of visualizations.
Learn about the iPhone app (Power BI for iOS): Get started with the Power BI for iOS app on an
iPhone or iPod Touch
Learn about the iPad app (Power BI for iOS): Get started with the iPad app (Power BI for iOS)
Learn about Power BI app for Android phones: Get started with the Power BI for Android app
Learn about Power BI app for Windows 10 devices: Get started with the Power BI mobile app for
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