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Welcome to the March 2023 Power BI Feature Summary!
After almost 10 years, support for Windows 8.1 has ended on January 10, 2023. In line with this, we will stop support for Power BI Desktop on Windows 8.1 on January 31, 2024. After that, Power BI Desktop will only be supported on Windows 10 and newer. The January 2024 release of Power BI Desktop for Report Server will be the last release to support Windows 8.1, and this version will only receive security updates until January 2025 per the Modern Lifecycle Policy.
This release you’ll find On-object interaction, which allows you to right-click on a visual to access the format pane, updates to the way you can apply slicers on your reports using a new Apply All Slicers button, Multiple Audiences in the Power BI app, email subscriptions for scorecards, and the General Availability of Storytelling in PowerPoint. Read on for these features and more in Reporting, Data Connectivity, Service, Mobile, and Visualizations!
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The Apply all slicers button can be added in three ways:
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This Apply all slicers button is like the existing single apply button on slicers in that they both do not apply the slicer selections to other visuals until you click the button. Unlike the single apply button on slicers, the Apply all slicers button will allow you to make selections across multiple slicers and then apply them in one click! For the best query reduction experience with slicers, we recommend you use the Apply all slicers instead of the single apply button for slicers. The single apply button for slicers is still available and will continue to work on existing reports. The Optimization preset for Query reduction has been adjusted to no longer add the single apply button for slicers on slicers, and instead recommends the Apply all slicers button.
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Additionally, a popular idea on the Power BI Ideas forum is for a Clear all slicers button, which has been also added with the Apply all slicers button! When there are several slicers on a report page and you want a way to quickly clear all their selections, add the Clear all slicers button and your report consumers can do so in one click!
Finally, the Optimize ribbon with Pause visuals, Optimization presets, and the quick access to Apply all slicers button is on by default as a preview feature starting this release.
| Current format pane | New format pane style | With reduce motion setting |
We’ve heard time and again from our user research studies that Power BI desktop is hard to use. We’ve also seen countless new users struggle to navigate our UI to perform simple actions such as completely missing the fields pane all the way on the right side of the screen, unable to add data to the correct field wells, fishing around the format pane to rename, change colors, or format text styles of their visual. These same users instinctively right-click on areas of the visual expecting a menu to help. Aligning to our new “Office-like” strategy, we bring you On-object, a new way to build and format visuals directly on the visual.
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We invite you to try it out for yourself. Please give this a try by turning on the preview switch: File > Options and settings > Options > Preview Features > On-object interaction.
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For more details on the feature, read On-object | Public Preview (Opt-in).
Subtitle
You can now turn on a subtitle that can be used to add extra context to your visuals. You'll find the new "Subtitle" toggle in the Title settings card of the formatting pane.
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Divider
To visually separate the visual header from its contents you can add a divider line. You can find the "Divider" option in the Title settings card of the formatting pane, below the new "Subtitle".
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Here’s the visual container with Subtitle and Divider on:
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Spacing
In addition to the Subtitle and Divider on your visual container, you can control the space below each component. You'll find the "Spacing" setting at the bottom of the Title settings card of the formatting pane.
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Padding
You can now control the container's margin to create a negative space making the visuals look more professional and appealing. You'll find this new option in the Properties card of the formatting pane
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This update contains the following fixes and improvements:
With the GA of the Power BI add-in for PowerPoint:
Read more about all the exciting new features in the GA announcement: Power BI and PowerPoint: A Powerful Combination for Data Visualization is now generally available
Please refer to our original blog for more information.
The API was developed with the aim of improving the efficiency and performance of the Power BI scan so that it could support large numbers of data assets while still conforming to the security practices of organizations. The scanner supports service principle authentication and incremental scanning, and returns metadata such as endorsement status, sensitivity label, etc.
The Scanner API reached GA over a year ago, and a growing number of organizations now actively use it to better understand their products and to get information that helps them achieve their governance goals.
To further meet your needs and follow up on your requests, we’ve added several new capabilities over the past few months. We now also support:
example_for_scheduled_refresh_settings_for_Power_BI_models_dataset_dataflow_data To learn more about new Scanner API scenarios, read The Scanner API now includes even more metadata.
To set up a subscription, select the Subscribe button in the ribbon.
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Then select Add a new subscription in the pane that opens on the right side.
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Enter the details about the subscription such as the name for the subscription, subject and email message details. Then set the frequency on how often you want to receive the emails such as: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, set a scheduled time for the subscription: on the hour, or at 15, 30, or 45 minutes past; AM or PM; and specify the time zone. Select a Start date and optionally, an End date for the subscription. You can also include a link to the scorecard in the email and give recipients permission to view the scorecard. Finally select “Save and close”. After saving, you can edit the subscription, turn it on and off or delete the subscription.
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Recipients will receive an email from Power BI with a table containing the scorecard data such as metric name, status, values and due date. The table will show up to 50 metrics.
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You can add up to 24 subscriptions per scorecard, with unique recipients, times, and frequencies for each subscription. You can see all the subscriptions by opening the Subscriptions pane from a scorecard in My workspace, and selecting Manage all subscriptions; or from under the Settings > Subscriptions tab in the upper right corner of the Power BI service.
Note that you can subscribe to scorecards if you have a Pro license or PPU license or if scorecard is in a workspace backed by Premium capacity. You can subscribe other team members if in addition to above, you are a Contributor, Member, or Admin role in that workspace. If the scorecard isn't hosted in a Premium capacity, others must also have a Pro license. You can add other email addresses in the same domain to the subscription. If the scorecard is hosted in a Premium capacity, you can subscribe group aliases, whether they're in your domain or not. You can subscribe external users if scorecard is hosted in a Premium capacity.
If you have access to items from external organizations, you can now have these items always show up for quick access on the app's home page by default. Just tap the newly added drop down arrow on the third content strip to change Recommended to From external orgs. You can also access your external items by tapping More options... and selecting From external orgs.
Tapping an item takes you to the external tenant, where as a guest user you’ll be able to view all the content that’s been shared with you there.
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This version is a major step forward for its users. "Export to Excel" feature is a game-changer, set to be widely adopted and appreciated. Profitbase continues its tradition of delivering top-notch products that cater to the needs of its users.
Licensing through Microsoft is also possible with this version, allowing users to purchase single licenses.
For more information on this release, and release notes, please visit the Profitbase support page.
To learn more about the Financial Reporting Matric, watch Power BI - Export Financial Reports to Excel is finally here!
Features:
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And that's all for this month! Please continue sending us your feedback, and don't forget to vote for other features you would like to see in Power BI! We hope that you enjoy the update!
A few quick reminders:
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.
And as always, keep voting on Ideas to help us determine what to build next.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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