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The Microsoft BI Publisher for supplements Excel's native Power BI publishing features of uploading Excel workbooks to the Power BI Service or exporting Excel workbook data to Power BI datasets, as individual Excel objects can be 'pinned' to Power BI dashboards and managed from the local Excel file. You must install Analyze in Excel from links provided in the Power BI service. Power BI detects the version of Excel you have on your computer, and automatically downloads the appropriate version (32-bit or 64-bit). You can sign in to the Power BI service using the following link: Sign in to Power BI. Open Excel and enjoy Power BI publisher for Excel Once you have opened Excel, look for the Pin Selected Range button under the Power BI ribbon tab to start pinning data to your dashboard. Want more information on Power BI publisher for Excel?
Power Bi Publisher For Excel Tutorial
With this month’s release of Power BI publisher for Excel, we’ve improved the experience of connecting to your data from within Excel.
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With this release, you can now:
- Connect to data in read-only groups
- Connect to reports and datasets that were shared with you
(*shared content is marked with the icon, and can be filtered out by checking Hide content that is shared with me)
Additionally, with the August update, Power BI publisher for Excel will detect a connection to data with no measures, and notify you with a link to the documentation on how to solve this issue. Read the documentation on this issue for more details.
You can always learn more about Power BI publisher for Excel by checking out our documentation.
As always, feel free to send your questions or feedback directly to xlpbifdbk@microsoft.com.
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