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Welcome to the Power BI April 2025 Feature Summary!
There are a lot of exciting features this month, including mobile optimized report layouts, the best way to view data in the general availability of Power BI mobile apps, editing your semantic models with TMDL (Preview), and improved layouts for live editing semantic models. These are just a few of the updates this month.Dive in to find out everything that April brings to Power BI!
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Version number: v:2.142.928.0
Date published: 4/21/25
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After deep deliberation by our judges, Jon Sandmann walked away as the first ever Power BI DataViz World Champion!!! Congratulations Jon!
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To learn more, refer to the March Feature Summary or the Ad hoc calculations for data questions documentation.
If you would like to revert to the old file picker experience, you may do so by navigating to options and settings and deselecting the updated file picker experience from the list of preview items.
The mobile layout auto-creates is generally available, now you can generate a mobile-optimized layout with a click of a button! This feature allows you to easily create mobile-optimized layouts for any new or existing report page, saving you time.
When you switch to the mobile layout view in Power BI Desktop, if the mobile canvas is empty, you can generate a mobile layout just by selecting the Auto-create button.
The auto-create engine understands the desktop layout of your report and builds a mobile layout that considers the position, size, type, and order of the visuals that the report contains. It places both visible and hidden visuals, so if you have bookmarks that change a visual’s visibility, they will work in the automatically created mobile layout as well.
You can edit the automatically created mobile layout, so if the result is not exactly what you expected, you can tweak it to make it perfect for your needs. Think of it as a starting point you can use to shorten the way to that beautiful, effective, mobile-optimized report you envision.
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To learn more about Mobile layout auto-create, check out the Automatic mobile layout creation documentation. Try it out and share your feedback!
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Coming soon, the changes you make to layouts for your Direct Lake model will persist and be displayed consistently between Desktop and the Service, specifically:
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Clicking the Preview button next to Apply shows a TMDL diff of the semantic model before and after executing the TMDL script in the opened tab:
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The fields in red and green highlight the changes; red for removed and changed lines and green for new changes.
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The preview is read-only, but you can keep editing your script. To refresh the preview after changes, click Update Preview.
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The top right toolbar lets you navigate code diffs, switch between inline or side-by-side views, hide unchanged regions, and close the preview.
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Learn more about TMDL view in the Work with TMDL view in Power BI Desktop (Preview) documentation.
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This will be the new default experience, but you can always turn it off using the new ‘Include reference layer’ option in the View card of the Map settings section of the formatting pane. For existing map visuals, you’ll need to enable the feature manually.
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If you're still using an older version of Power BI Desktop in June, Azure Maps visuals will no longer work in your reports when viewing them in Desktop. Don't wait—upgrade now to be ready for the enhanced governance controls and avoid disruptions.
In February 2025, we announced a new option to use the user-installed ODBC driver to connect to Vertica database. With the April release of Power BI Desktop, this option will be enabled by default, you will need to install the ODBC driver on your machine to use the Vertica database connector in Power BI Desktop.
If you would like to revert to the old built-in driver experience, you can navigate to ‘Options and settings’ and deselect the ‘Use user-installed Vertica ODBC driver’ option.
To learn more, refer to the Vertica database connector documentation.
More details about this feature, including the configuration instructions, can be found in the Oracle database connector documentation.
Starting from the March 2025 version of Power BI Desktop, the ‘New Snowflake connector implementation’ option is enabled by default, so that all the newly created connections utilize ADBC to connect to Snowflake. Your existing connections remain unchanged. We continue enhancing the connector based on user feedback.
To learn more, refer to the New Snowflake connector implementation (Preview) documentation.
Overview
Take your Power BI tables to the next level with Table with Custom Headers by JTA, a powerful custom visual that enhances data presentation and organization.
This visual allows you to create structured tables while grouping columns under custom headers that act like categories, improving readability and making complex datasets easier to analyse.
Key features:
Try it: Demo
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Cells containing a comment will show an indicator like what you are used to seeing in Excel! The visual will also show comments indicator, marked with red, on how many comments are present with the current filter context.
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Click the comment indicator, select a cell, and write your comment, it’s as easy as that.
The new version also includes:
This is in addition to the already existing features of the Financial Reporting Matrix:
Get the visual from AppSource and find more videos here!
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Combining proportional symbols and choropleth Map into one map will help data professionals to explore insights at both regional and individual location level just from one visual.
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Figure : Symbol Choropleth Map shows population for census metropolitan areas and their summation for each province in Canada.
Combining charts and choropleth map will help to explore spatial correlations among many variables through multivariate geovisualization.
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Figure : Chart Choropleth Map to show relations between GDP and population across six continents.
A top marker layer, a linked polygon layer and 5 reference layers can be added to the TMap visual to make various thematic maps to explore geospatial and business intelligence. The data source for the linked polygon layer can be WKT (Well-Known Text) data in data model or built-in boundary data inside the visual or uploaded shape/geojson file.
Download in Microsoft AppSource and try it out today.
For more information on how to use this feature, check out these tutorials.
Key features:
Business Use Cases: Sales Analysis, Financial Reporting, Market Research.
Try Lollipop Chart visual for FREE from AppSource
Check out all features of the visual: Demo_file
Step-by-step instructions: Documentation
YouTube Video: Video_Link
Learn more about visuals: https://powerviz.ai/
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What’s new?
These enhancements empower users to gain deeper insights from their data, making trend identification and anomaly detection easier than ever. Try the updated Strip Plot in Power BI today and take your visual analytics to the next level! Download it now from the AppSource.
Questions or remarks? Visit us at: https://visuals.novasilva.com/.
Closing
That’s all for this month!We hope that you enjoy the update! If you installed Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store, please leave us a review.
As always, keep voting on Ideas to help us determine what to build next. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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