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It’s only been a few weeks since we announced our GA release and shipped lots of new features, but we’re very glad to announce another update to Power BI Desktop. As we mentioned to you in previous blog posts, GA is only the beginning and we are going to continue delivering lots of new features to you in Power BI Desktop, every month.
This month’s release is packed with lots of new features, from new data connectors to improvements on the Query Editor, Data Modeling and Live Analysis Services Connectivity areas of the product. The following features have been added or improved in this release:You can watch the following video or continue reading below for a detailed description about each feature.
Users can access this feature by clicking the File Menu and using the Import -> Excel Workbook Contents entry.
Users will be asked to specify the location of the original Excel Workbook and then the conversion to a Power BI Desktop file will start. Progress and final results are shown to the user as part of this experience. After the process is completed users will see a summary of the results, including a list of all objects that were successfully converted and any issues found. Upon clicking Close, users will be able to continue working on their report in Power BI Desktop. There are a few things to consider as well as known limitations when using this feature. You can learn more about them by reading the following Help topic: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=616241You can also watch this feature in action in the following video.
- Resizable Navigator Dialog: Users can now resize the Navigator dialog, so that they can easily preview tables with lots of columns.
- Ability to multi-select items: Users can now use keyboard shortcuts to select multiple items more easily in the Navigator dialog, such as CTRL+Click or SHIFT+Click.Watch these features in action:
This option can be found as a right-click menu entry for any given step in a query.
When clicked, users will be asked to provide a name for the new “base” query. The final result is a new query containing all steps prior to the one that was selected, with the original query containing a reference to the newly created one. Users can then create new queries that reference the “base” query.- Resizing of Columns in Data view: It is now possible to resize columns in the data preview area within the Data view. Users can hover over the border of a column and drag & drop to the desired width, or double click it to auto-adjust based on the content.
- Moving Measures from one table to another: Users can now easily move measures from one table to another, without having to recreate the measure in the destination table. Users can simply select a measure and use the “Home Table” option in the Data Tools – Modeling tab in the ribbon.
These two Data Modeling improvements are covered in more detail in the following video:
After confirming the Server name and clicking OK, users are presented with the Navigator dialog where they can browse to the right Database and Model, just like they were able to do on the initial connection.
More details about this feature in the following video… That’s all for this month’s update. We hope that you find these new features useful. Please continue sending us feedback by using the Smile/Frown options in the product or by leaving your feature suggestions for what you’d like to see next in Power BI Desktop.We're specifically interested in which Quick Calcs you would use. Please take this survey to provide your input. There are also a few questions about the kind of work you do, to help us better understand you.
Please do not consider this survey to be a promise that we will build this feature. This is an investigation to help us determine what we should build.
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