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Welcome to the first Power BI feature summary of the Spring! In this update we have an exciting new preview for the Power Automate visual! Also, the ongoing previews (Small Multiples and DirectQuery for Power BI datasets and Azure Analysis Services) are getting some new features. Next to that, we are presenting huge improvements to the shapes in Power BI Desktop and we are introducing a new, easier, way to share reports. To top it off, enhancements to Sensitivity Labels provide for even better protection of your data.
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Here is the full list of April updates:
Check out the video below for a summary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4QzWDv4s6M
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Adjusting the grid padding slider will change the padding around your small multiples. The effects of this slider will vary automatically based on which pattern of gridlines you have selected. For example, the slider will not affect the padding along the outer edge of the small multiples grid unless you have the grid’s outside borders turned on.
For more granular control over the padding in the visual, turn on advanced padding options to replace the single grid padding slider with four new sliders: inner column padding, outer column padding, inner row padding, and outer row padding. Adjusting these sliders will always affect the padding between multiples in the same way, regardless of your choice in gridlines.
Additionally, combo charts now also support small multiples!
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One potential difference between this and non-small multiples combo charts is that here, we will never automatically merge the column and line chart axes. However, you can still merge them yourself using the “show secondary” option in the formatting pane.
Please also note that the “show as a table” context menu option for combo charts may not work in every situation, and that dynamic format strings currently won’t work in line chart data labels or tooltips. We’ve got fixes for both of these coming next release.
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Before we dive into the details of the new and improved shapes, we want to give big thank you to Ethan Netz, the contributor that built this new shape component from scratch! This was Ethan’s first time developing as a contributor for Power BI, and we’re thrilled to say that he will be joining the team as a full-time developer. You’ll see more of his features in the coming releases.
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Now in this release we’ve added a lot more shapes to choose from:
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The Fill color of new shapes will default to Theme color 1:
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The Outline color of the new shape will default to Theme color 1, 25% darker:
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Additionally, the Outline weight will default to 1 px:
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One more thing to note is that we’ve now maximized the size of the shape in the container for the new design. Here’s an example of the rectangle shape, and you will notice the old rectangle design has additional padding on the left and right side of the border:
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Note that after converting your rectangle shapes, you may want to make slight tweaks to the size of shape because the new shape design doesn’t have the additional padding that the old rectangle had.
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Once you click Convert, you’ll also have the option to Upgrade all shapes in this report, not just the selected shape(s):
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Next release, we will also be releasing similar functionality to reverse continuous fields in the primary axis. You will be able to sort continuous axes by ascending or descending, enabling use cases like showing the most recent data first.
Read more about this feature in the original announcement.
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We are excited to announce the release of the Bloomberg Data and Analytics Power Query connector in Power BI Desktop. Here is more about the connector from Bloomberg's team:
“We are happy to announce Bloomberg's Data and Analytics connector this month! Bloomberg empowers capital markets professionals and their firms with the tools and data needed to successfully implement optimal investment portfolio strategies and to make quicker, more informed decisions. The Bloomberg Data and Analytics connector for Power BI brings Bloomberg's best-in-class portfolio analytics to Power BI through Bloomberg's PORT Enterprise reporting solution. Portfolio ex-ante risk, sophisticated performance attribution, and portfolio characteristics data (both absolute and relative to the benchmark) can be accessed via Power BI. Data can be accessed at the portfolio, security or group level, for one or more portfolios, either for a particular date or as a time-series.”
We are also excited to announce the release of the SoftOne BI Power Query connector in Power BI Desktop. Here is a summary from the SoftOne BI team:
“SoftOne BI is a comprehensive business intelligence service that enables Soft1 ERP and Atlantis ERP users to explore and analyze data more efficiently and make faster, more informed decisions, with insightful information.
SoftOne BI provides access to Soft1 ERP and Atlantis ERP data in a standardized, optimized format for reporting and analytics of several templatized scenarios such as sales, financial and CRM or completely custom scenarios. The SoftOne BI connector imports data from an Azure Data Lake (Gen 2) for both on-premises and Software as a Service (SaaS) installations, that has been uploaded via an ETL process from each customer’s ERP or CRM.
Combining SoftOne’s built-in powerful analytics, advanced predictive models, and machine learning technologies with the industry leading capabilities of Power BI, raw data is instantly transformed into easy-to-understand visualizations and real-time metrics across every department, subsidiary and location, powering up decision-making across any organization.”
When using the Text/CSV connector, users will see a new option to “Extract Table Using Examples” on the bottom-left corner of the file preview dialog.
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Upon clicking that new button, users will be taken into the “Extract Table Using Examples” experience allowing them to specify sample output values for the data they would like to extract from their Text/CSV file.
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Once users are done constructing that table, they can click Load/Transform to complete the Get Data flow. Notice how the resulting queries contain a detailed breakdown of all the steps that were inferred for the data extraction, which are just regular query steps that can be customized as needed.
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A typical challenge with extracting data from Excel files is that the data very often is not formatted as tables so the task to “scrape” relevant data from an Excel spreadsheet can be extremely challenging and time consuming for users.
For the past 8 months, we have iterated on Preview feedback for our automatic table detection on top of Excel files and we are now extremely happy to declare this feature as Generally Available!
When using the Excel connector, this feature will automatically identify sections of each Excel spreadsheet to extract into a table and show them under a “Suggested Tables” group in the Navigator.
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Previously, unless data was formatted as Tables or Named Ranges in Excel, users had to scrape the relevant rows/columns with specific transforms (skip rows, remove columns, etc.) from worksheet objects (e.g. Sheet1 in the example below).
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With the addition of Automatic Table Detection capabilities, when using the JSON connector Power Query will automatically apply transformation steps to flatten the JSON data into a table. Previously users had to flatten records/lists manually. This new feature also adds support for JSON lines (or newline-delimited JSON, where each line in the file is a JSON string).
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Currently, this new link sharing capability is available to reports only; however, we also upgraded the share and grant access dialog for dashboards, paginated reports, and datasets to match this new look. Check out the full section to learn more. And as always, we’d love to hear your feedback on this new sharing capability, and we plan to make continued improvements.
You’ll see this new Send link dialog that will allow you to copy the sharing link or share it via Outlook and Teams to people in your organization:
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Selecting Copy link will automatically generate and copy a shareable link to your clipboard:
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You can also choose to directly send the link to Specific people or groups. Just enter their name or email address, optionally type a message, and click Send.
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Once you’ve click Send, we’ll send the link via email to your recipients.
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Once your recipients receive the email, they can click Open this report and automatically get access to the report through the shareable link.
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People in your organization
This type of link can allow people in your organization to access the report. This link will not work for external users (including guest users). Use this link when you want to share with someone in your organization and are comfortable with them passing the link around to other people inside your organization, but when you want to ensure that the link won't work for external users.
People with existing access
This type of link generates a URL to the report, but it does not give any access to the report. Use this if you just want to send a link to somebody who already has access.
Specific people
This type of link allows specific people or groups to access the report. If you select this option, enter the names or email addresses of the people you wish to share with. With this link type you can share to guest users in your organization’s Azure Active Directory (AAD), but you cannot share to external users who are not guests in your organization.
Settings
Links that give access to People in your organization or Specific people will always include at least read access. However, you can also specify if you want the link to include or exclude the following permissions as well:
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This will launch the management permissions pane where you can copy or modify existing links or grant users direct access. To modify a given link, click the context menu (. . .).
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To grant users direct access to the report click the plus icon (+), enter their name or email address, optionally type a message, and click Grant access.
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For additional access management capabilities, select the Advanced option in the footer of the Manage permissions pane. This will navigate you to the management page where you can:
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As with other tenant settings, you can enable sharing links to People in your organization for:
When you create a new report in the service based on top of an existing dataset, you will now see the same datasets hub experience appears in a dialog.
You’ll see first in the list datasets that you recently viewed their associated report/dashboard, while still making sure endorsed datasets gets better ranking than non-endorsed ones. You can use the filters to see only datasets that you were recently viewed under ‘Recent’ tab or datasets that you’re the owner of under ‘My datasets’ tab.
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Coming up soon: aligning the Desktop experience to Get-data from Power BI datasets to use the datasets hub experience.
For more information see Microsoft Information Protection sensitivity labels in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
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Power BI datasets connecting to classified data in Azure Synapse Analytics or Azure SQL Database will inherit those labels such that data remains classified and secure when brought into Power BI and inherited when exported to Office. The result is secure, end-to-end sensitivity label inheritance and protection of your business data, from source to point of consumption.
For more information see this blog.
Read more in our documentation.
Good financial statements are challenging to achieve in Power BI with built-in visuals. Profitbase’s Financial Reporting Matrix enables users to quickly create Excel-like financial statements and reports with tailormade formatting, calculations, expandable/collapsible rows and columns, and more.
We recently added expandible/collapsible columns, which are the #1 requested Power BI feature. This functionality has been used in Excel for years, and it’s finally possible in Power BI.
Main features:
You can drill and summarize along both rows and columns. You can also group and summarize both vertically and horizontally, for example, by date or product categories, without using other programs, such as Excel. Collapsed columns will automatically be summarized - no configuration, modeling, or use of other program (e.g. Excel) is required.
The Financial Reporting Matrix for Power BI is available from AppSource.Learn more: https://www.profitbase.com/powerbi/.
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The small multiples focus on segmenting the bars by one or more categorical variables (here: Country of Birth).
If you want to compare a single variable over multiple categories, think small multiples. Looking for comparison of multiple independent measures? Go Merged Bar Chart.
Don’t hesitate and try the Merged Bar Chart now on your own data by downloading it from the AppSource. All features are available for free to evaluate this visual within Power BI Desktop.
Questions or remarks? Visit us at: https://visuals.novasilva.com.
The new API supports empty-dataroles feature which allows to receive updates from Power BI without the need to bind any data.
You can find the new diagnostic information collection dialog in the Power BI Desktop Options under Global > Diagnostics. In order to capture the maximum amount of diagnostic information, select ‘Enable tracing’ and then press the ‘Collect diagnostic information’ button.
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This opens the Save diagnostics details dialog:
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You can learn more about the diagnostics collected using the links and choose where you want to save. After you click Save, a ZIP file will be created in the location you specified in the dialog. You can then verify which information is collected before you share it with our support team as per their instructions so they can analyze the situation as quickly as possible and get you the help you need.
That is all for this month! Please continue sending us your feedback and do not forget to vote for other features that you would like to see in Power BI! We hope that you enjoy the update! If you installed Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store, please leave us a review.
Also, don't forget to vote on your favorite feature this month over on our community website.
As always, keep voting on Ideas to help us determine what to build next.
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