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Welcome to the January 2025 update!
Get ready to elevate your data analysis experience! We’re thrilled to announce a series of powerful new features designed to make exploring your data easier and more intuitive than ever. With the addition of the "Explore this data" option in the visual options menu, diving into your datasets is a breeze. Plus, our Treemap visual now boasts three innovative tiling methods for enhanced visualization.Don’t miss our preview of the Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) scripting experience (Preview) and the ability to track your semantic model version history. These updates are set to transform the way you interact with and manage your data! Continue reading to discover all these exciting new features and much more!
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Date published: 1/13/25
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When selecting from standard prompts after launching Copilot or using the prompt guide, while in preview mode, a new prompt ‘Answer a question about the data’ will be available.
Selecting this prompt will unlock 3 suggested questions to help you explore your data.
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You can continue to click the prompt by scrolling up or from the prompt guide (book icon) to generate 3 more suggested questions if none of the first set are interesting to you.
Authors can also personalize these suggested questions using Q&A setup in Desktop for a particular semantic model. With this feature, suggested questions will now show up in both Copilot and Q&A visual.
Learn more about how to use Explore
Simply select ‘Explore this data’ in the ‘More options’ menu and start exploring the visual.
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However, since Power BI reports are dynamic, sometimes you may want PowerPoint to get the latest changes done in the report in Power BI service. Previously, you had to remove and re-embed the report to achieve this. Now, with the improved 'Reset' command, you can choose either to reset the add-in to its original state as initially added to the presentation or to reset and update it with the current view from Power BI.
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New updates include:
By early next year, these settings will be on by default and will no longer require an opt-in.
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We hope you enjoy these new updates, and we’d love to hear any feedback you may have via our feedback forum. When submitting feedback, be sure to include ‘OneDrive and SharePoint’ and/or ‘Updated File Picker’ in the title.
For more information, reference our documentation on the Power BI Desktop and OneDrive + SharePoint integrations.
The Text slicer is currently in preview. To enable the Text slicer, go to Options and settings > Options > Preview features > Text slicer visual to make sure it is selected, then restart Power BI.
This month’s enhancement adds a new Slicer settings control with an on/off toggle allowing the slicer to Accept multiple values. All other existing formatting options for the Input text, Apply button, and Input text box from our November update remain the same in the Format pane.
After creating a Text slicer visual and adding a text field from the data model, users can filter the dataset based on user input. Simply click the slicer input box, type your text, and apply the filter either by clicking the apply icon, pressing enter, or clicking outside the visual. The slicer immediately filters and displays the results, and you can repeat these steps to add more text selections.
When the Accept multiple values option is enabled, additional text can be added to the slicer by repeating these steps, thereby allowing multiple selections for filtering the dataset. Keep in mind that switching the toggle on or off will clear any previous text selections.
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Adding filtering with multiple values brings more control to data slicing, and we encourage users to explore this new feature and provide feedback. Future enhancements are still planned as we continue to improve Power BI's visualization capabilities with the Text slicer.
The addition of filtering with multiple values offers enhanced control over data slicing, and users are invited to explore this feature and provide feedback. Further improvements are planned for Power BI's visualization capabilities with the Text slicer.
Share your comments and suggestions in the comments section below and stay connected with us through our dedicated Core Visuals LinkedIn blog where we announce new features, updates, and engage with our community.
Learn about our new Core Visuals Vision Board, where customers can now explore, vote, and comment on the Epic Ideas that will shape the future of Power BI Core Visuals. The Power BI community can instantly see what features are already completed, what is currently in development, and the new features and enhancements that are upcoming.
Treemap visuals are powerful tools for data visualization that allow users to represent hierarchical data through nested rectangles. Each branch of the hierarchy is represented by a rectangle, which is then tiled with smaller rectangles representing sub-branches. This structure allows for quick comparison of different category proportions.
To generate two-level Treemap visuals, ensure that both the Category and Details fields are enabled. This allows you to visualize the hierarchical relationships between various categories and their subcategories in a clear and organized manner.
Three new Tiling methods:
Squarified: This method uses a squarified treemap algorithm to prevent elongated rectangles, creating a balanced layout. It arranges rectangles so their aspect ratios are close to squares, making size comparisons potentially easier.
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Binary: This method continuously divides the chart area into two sections while incrementally adding new rectangles/nodes creating a balanced and visually appealing treemap. Each hierarchy level further splits the space, resulting in an organized treemap that adapts to the dataset's structure. It may produce different visual characteristics compared to squarified algorithm depending on the dataset.
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Alternating (Columns, Rows): The Alternating method clearly distinguishes categories by first splitting them by columns and then within each column by rows. This method effectively organizes datasets with numerous hierarchical levels
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This month's update also introduces new spacing options to enhance the readability and appearance of the Treemap visual:
This update to our Treemap visual has brought improvements that reflect the commitment of the Core Visuals team to delivering the tools and features most requested by our users.
Your feedback helps us refine and expand the capabilities of core visuals. Test these Treemap enhancements and share your thoughts in the comments section below or visit our Core Visuals LinkedIn blog, to leave comments, and find up-to-date news, developments, and announcements.
Learn about our new Core Visuals Vision Board, where you users can vote on upcoming features and see what is in the pipeline. Together, we can continue to innovate and improve the tools that help our community to visualize data with Power BI.
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Stay tuned as we continue to roll out updates to this experience, including future support for semantic models in Pro workspaces. We highly value your feedback, so please share your thoughts using the feedback forum.
For more details on this feature, including limitations, please refer to the documentation.
On by default preview for Premium workspaces
With the release of semantic model version history, we will start enabling the workspace-level preview feature for editing data models in the service. The Users can edit data models workspace setting will be turned on by default for Premium workspaces. If you prefer, you can still disable the workspace preview for your workspace, but we recommend keeping it enabled! Power BI administrators will still have the ability to enable or disable data model editing in the service for the entire organization or specific security groups through the admin portal.
Viewing mode
Now, when you open your semantic models on the web, it will default to Viewing mode. This allows you to easily view the model in a safe environment, preventing any accidental edits. When you're ready to make changes, simply toggle to Editing mode to make your modifications directly on the web.
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For more details on the subject, refer to our documentation. Please continue to submit your feedback directly in the comments of this blog post or in the feedback forum.
Live editing semantic models in Direct Lake mode with Power BI Desktop is now enabled by default, allowing you to use this feature immediately without needing to turn on the preview feature. If you prefer, you can still disable this feature by turning off the live edit of Power BI semantic models in Direct Lake mode preview in Options and Settings > Options > Preview features.
More details on the feature, including requirements, considerations, and limitations can be found in the documentation. We highly value your feedback on this feature and encourage you to share it through our feedback form or the Power BI Community.
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TMDL view will script the selected objects as a TMDL script and just like TMDL in VS Code you get an enriched code experience with features such as semantic highlighting, error diagnostics and autocomplete.
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You may change any valid property or object within the semantic model. For instance, the example below demonstrates how to modify the displayFolder property and detail rows definition of multiple measures:
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When ready you can hit the Apply button to execute the TMDL script against the semantic model to get your changes applied.
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When successful, an instant notification will be displayed, and your modeling change will be applied to the semantic model.
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In the event of a failure, your modeling changes will not be applied to the semantic model, and you can view more information about the error by clicking on show details, which expands the Output pane with the error details.
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Get started today by turning on this public preview feature, go to File > Options and settings > Options > Preview features and check the box next to TMDL View.
To learn more about TMDL View refer to our documentation.
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To access this feature, in Power BI Desktop, navigate to Options and settings (under the File Menu) > Options > Preview features, click the checkbox to enable the "Use new Snowflake connector implementation" option. Once the option is on, all the newly created connections will automatically use the new connector implementation.
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Your existing connections remain unchanged. You can also test the new feature by editing the queries. Learn more about the Snowflake connector from the article documentation.
If you're using On-prem Data Gateway to refresh your semantic model, make sure you have the latest version to use this feature.
We highly value your feedback on this feature and encourage you to share the feedback with us.
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Scatter PRO makes data exploration seamless and enjoyable with user interactions like panning, zoom-in, and rectangular or lasso selection. You can also create a multi-level hierarchy, which will allow users to drill down by simply clicking on a data point marker. You can learn more in our blog post, but here are the main features of Scatter PRO:
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Key Features:
Business Use Cases:
Sales Analysis, Financial Reporting, Market Research.
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Why choose Inforiver Analytics+ as your migration companion to Power BI:
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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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