Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Explore what Power BI can do for you

 Explore what Power BI can do for

Power BI users role:-

There are basically two types of user who works  or uses Power BI 
1)Power Bi Consumer- The way you interact with Power BI depends on your job role. As a user or consumer, you're the person who receives dashboards, reports, and apps from designers who create them. 

2)Power Bi Designer- If you are a designer for Power BI you can access or work on tools of power desktop services as well you can create a report, also you can generate a report on Power Bi services.

Explore what we can be done in power apps:-

Dashboards-

A Power BI dashboard is made up of tiles that, together, tell a story. Because it's limited to one page, a well-designed dashboard contains only the most important elements of that story. You can't edit the dashboard, but there are several ways to use the data to monitor your business and make data-backed decisions.

Reports-

When you receive a new report, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the data and insights it contains. A good way to start is by visiting each of the report pages. Report page names are now in a list in a vertical-pane. Select a name to display that page

Enlarge a dashboard tile or report visual:-

You can use Focus mode to zoom in on one visual. Hover over the visual to reveal the action menu and then select Open in focus mode or the focus icon.
This mode is often used for presentations because you can even display entire dashboards and entire report pages in full-screen mode.

Collaborate and share in Power BI:-


The pains of version control are common. For example, working on a project with coworkers and ending up with 10 versions of the same report. Frequently, in these situations, as you and your colleagues edit and update a report, you lose track of which, if any, is the most updated version. 


Power BI simplifies collaboration and improves the outcome by allowing you and your colleagues to work simultaneously on the same dashboards and reports. And, while you and your colleagues explore the data and make changes to the reports and dashboards, the underlying is not affected.


In Power BI, you can collaborate with your colleagues in many ways. This unit focuses on three of these ways: sharing, commenting, and printing.
Sharing-
You and your colleagues will work in Power BI from start to finish to collect, organize, analyze, and present your data-driven findings. Your team will all use the same shared content and communicate with each other within the Power BI framework.
Commenting-
When a dashboard is shared, everyone with access to that dashboard can send messages to each other, right there on the dashboard, by using comments.
Printing-
A third way to collaborate and share is by printing. Occasionally, you might need to hand out printed copies of your Power BI dashboards and reports, such as when you’re giving a talk at a conference, submitting regulatory documentation, or presenting somewhere without a network connection.







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