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jeffprandall
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Dataset as Table in Excel

I have all my PowerBI Datasets setup pretty good from a security perspective and would love for my end users be able to analyze all that data in an Excel Table and not a Pivot

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V-lianl-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @jeffprandall ,

 

Check this option in the desktop and let the user export the data to a CSV file.

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Liang
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Maybe I am missing a step but everytime I try "Analyze in Excel" it opens Excel directly into a PivotTable and not just a normal table.  I don't want to have to create a Table in PowerBI with all the data and then have the users "Export data".  Thats ugly and not easy for end users.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@jeffprandall , As far as know Analyze in excel means to access it as a dataset and that require a pivot table to be used to build analysis

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