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  • Microsoft Power BI, Tiny tips – Power BI

    Add a prefix to a field in Microsoft Power BI via Power Query

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    03/27/2023

    Adding a prefix to a field in the Microsoft Power BI Power Query is a simple process that can be accomplished quickly. 1. Highlight the column in Power Query. 2. Choose Transform from the menu bar. 3. Select Format from the ribbon. 4. Choose “Add Prefix” from the pop-up menu.…

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  • Microsoft Power BI, PowerPoint, Story Telling, Tiny tips – Power BI

    Microsoft Power BI Story Telling with PowerPoint

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    Belinda Allen

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    03/24/2023

    The new release of Microsoft Power BI will make story telling in Power Point generally available, allowing users to seamlessly integrate their Power BI visualizations into Power Point presentations.

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  • Data, Parameters, Tiny tips – Power BI

    Parameters for Excel File Path in Microsoft Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    03/22/2023

    When I am working on, building and/or designing my Microsoft Power BI reports, I go back and forth between my desktop PC and my notebook. If my data source is a local file, like an Excel file, it can be tricky. Tricky, that is, if you do not use parameters…

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  • Business Central, Data, Excel

    Microsoft Dynamics Business Central as a Data Type in Excel via Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    01/20/2022

    While hosting yesterday’s Power Platform Mix it up with New View Strategies, Microsoft Senior Program Manager Blazej Kotelko talked about using Microsoft Dynamics Business Central Data, specifically a dataset in Microsoft Power BI as a source for Data Types in Excel.  Several of us hung out yesterday and tried to…

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  • Filters, Microsoft Power BI, Tiny tips – Power BI

    Show Value for the Last Date in Microsoft Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    07/01/2021

    In this Tiny Tip, Belinda will show how you display the value for the last (or first) Date in Microsoft Power BI. It is not magic, DAX, or M. It’s filters!

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  • Formatting, Microsoft Power BI, Tiny tips – Power BI

    More Matrix (visual) formatting in Microsoft Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    05/27/2021

    In this Tiny Tip, Belinda will show additional formatting for the Microsoft Power BI Matrix Visual.

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  • Microsoft Power BI, Tiny tips – Power BI, Visuals

    Using Small Multiples in Microsoft Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    05/14/2021

    Check out this Tiny tip on using Small Multiples in Microsoft Power BI.

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  • Microsoft Power BI, Visuals

    Matrix (visual) totals and subtotals in Microsoft Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    05/05/2021

    In this Tiny Tip, Belinda will uncover the secrets on getting only the (sub)totals that you want to see, using the Microsoft Power BI Matrix visual.

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  • Formatting, Microsoft Power BI, Navigation, Tiny tips – Power BI

    Using an Inserted Shape as a Navigation option in Microsoft Power BI

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    Belinda Allen

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    04/30/2021

    In this Tiny Tip, Belinda will show you how to use a new feature to do something cool, using Microsoft Power BI: Page Navigation using an inserted shape.

    Continue reading →: Using an Inserted Shape as a Navigation option in Microsoft Power BI
  • Data, Microsoft Power BI, Tiny tips – Power BI, Visuals

    Copy Value/Table from Microsoft Power BI Report

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    Belinda Allen

    on

    04/23/2021

    Do you ever wish you could copy a value or a table in a Microsoft Power BI Report? Well, you can! Watch Belinda show you just how simple it is!

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  • Microsoft Dynamics Business Central as a Data Type in Excel via Power BI

  • Show Value for the Last Date in Microsoft Power BI

  • More Matrix (visual) formatting in Microsoft Power BI

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