Now Excel gives you a third option: you can upload Power BI-connected Excel workbooks to a Power BI workspace, make them available via a Power BI app, and not only will they be fully interactive but the data in them will also update automatically when the data in your dataset updates. Up to now, if you wanted to build Power BI reports and share them with other people online you had two choices: regular Power BI reports and paginated reports. It makes Excel a third option for building Power BI reports Quick summary: if you’re reading this in late May 2021 you probably won’t have all of this functionality available in your tenant yet but it is coming very soon. However I also think it’s an incredibly important step forward for Power BI in general and in this post I’ll outline the reasons why.īefore we carry on please make sure you read this post on the Excel blog which has more details on all of the new Power BI/Excel integration features that are being released. This is something I have wanted for a long time, way before I joined Microsoft, so this is a feature I have a personal interest in. My favourite Power BI announcement at the Microsoft Business Applications Summit was, without a doubt, that Excel PivotTables connected to Power BI datasets will very soon work in the browser and not just on the desktop.
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