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Welcome to the September 2024 update!
We have a lot of exciting updates to share with you this month as well as a new feature you've been waiting for.You can now choose from a variety of themes Power BI Desktop, including the most requested Dark Mode! You can personalize your data visualization experience to match your preferences and working environment. In addition, we’ve now consolidated similar options in the menu bar and streamlined the button text for better readability and responsive screen sizing.
The Copilot chat pane will now automatically provide text-based answers and summaries across all pages in a report. Previously, users had to specifically request cross-page summaries or click a "base summary on the entire report" button. With this update, cross-page summaries and answers are now the default setting, streamlining the exploration process.
Power BI has a transformative new feature designed to redefine how organizations manage and consume metrics and features visuals and Copilot insights Called Metrics Hub. Metrics Hub is an innovative metric layer within Fabric, aimed at helping organizations define, discover, and reuse trusted metrics with ease. This feature allows trusted creators within an organization to develop standardized metrics that incorporate essential business logic, ensuring consistency across the organization.
To learn more, read about all these announcements, and more in Arun's blog post Building an AI-powered data platform.
There's a lot more to discover, so read on to see all we have for you this month.
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Monthly Update Video
Whether you’re working late into the night or simply prefer a darker interface, Dark Mode provides a sleek, modern look that reduces eye strain and enhances focus. You can enable any theme by going to Options and settings > Global > Report settings > Personalization.
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To learn more, click here.
Watch a demo for General
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Apart from adding more formatting options as part of the visual level format strings (see below) this month also enables data types for visual calculations.
Data types for visual calculations
You can now set the data type for your visual calculations in the visual format pane under General > Data format:
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Selecting the correct data type is important as it not only influences how your visual calculation can be used in your charts and in your calculations, but also determines which formatting options are available for further customization. Keep in mind that if the data type and data do not match, the data type is ignored. For example, if you have data rows that contain ‘ABC’, and set the data type to ‘Decimal number’ then the data cannot be formatted as decimal number, and the data type will not be applied.
Note that the data type setting is only available for visual calculations, not for fields or measures as their data type can be set in the model only.
Read more about visual calculations
Please refer to our docs to read more about visual calculations. We would love to hear from you, so please consider giving us feedback.
Now that visual calculations are on by default visual level format strings are too. If you want, you can turn them off by disabling the visual calculations preview in Options and Settings > Options > Preview features. We encourage you to leave them on so you can use them to make your formatting tasks easier.
You find visual level format strings in the format pane for a visual under General > Data format:
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Last month you could only enter a custom format string here. This month we are aligning the formatting options in the ribbon, so your visual level formatting is even more powerful and easier to do. This includes setting the format, such as Text, Currency and Whole number and, for numerical formats, options like thousands separator and number of decimals:
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In the Properties pane in the model view, if you want to enter a custom format string, you can do so by selecting ‘Custom’:
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Please refer to our docs to read more about format strings.
Organizations usually configure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to protect digital assets by forcing users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a website or application. This method enhances the protection of the organization’s data by preventing unauthorized access that could occur if someone were to obtain a single password.
What have we improved?
Many of us use Teams in our daily work. We aim to give you the best experience and the fastest way to do it but keep you secure all the way. Therefore, we improved how we handle the authentication in Power BI in Teams where MFA is configured.
From now on, if the account is configured with Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) the user will need to authenticate before launching the Power BI app from Teams, using a new authentication screen. Check this month’s video to view the complete user flow within the Teams mobile app.
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Create an org app like you would any other item.
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With org apps as items, in your workspace you can create multiple distinct org apps tailored to each unique audience you serve. Each org app will have its own unique set of content, navigation, custom theme color, and name. And you can manage org apps the way you would any other item type - from creating a new org app, to managing access, or sharing an org app - what you find familiar about managing other items, like reports, will be familiar with org apps as items.
Pick any color for your org app theme and preview your org app before saving changes.
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Learn more here about the public preview of org apps here.
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For the dynamic per recipient subscription, choose the “last day of month” option as part of the Schedule setup.
Watch the demos for Reporting
What is the Metrics Layer?
The Fabric Metrics Layer is aimed at helping organizations define, discover, and reuse trusted metrics with ease. Trusted creators within an organization can develop standardized metrics that incorporate essential business logic, ensuring consistency across the organization. Creators organize these metrics into collections, promote and certify them, and make them easily discoverable for end users and other creators. These endorsed and promoted metrics can then be used to build reports, improving data quality across the organization, and can also be reused in other Fabric solutions, such as Notebooks. Consumers can utilize these metrics to gain insights into their business questions from reports or directly from the Metrics hub, which features visuals and Copilot insights.
Why Metrics sets?
Metric Sets are in the process of being deployed across regions, so expect to see them light up in your region soon!
The Power BI Metrics sets in the Fabric Metrics Layer address 3 main problems:
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You may be familiar with scorecard metrics – they are not going anywhere. Scorecard metrics will be renamed to their original name of Goals, and the functionality will remain. Scorecards are a great downstream use for the new Metrics Layer – simply connect a scorecard goal to a metric that is visualized in a report, and that metric not only standardized across an organization, but viewable in one pane of glass for leadership to track with a target, due date, and to get progress updates on along with their other goals.
Metrics sets mark a significant step forward in metric management within Fabric, addressing long-standing challenges and introducing powerful new capabilities. By rolling out these features in key milestones, we ensure continuous engagement and enhanced reporting capabilities for all users. We are excited to see how the Fabric Metrics Layer will empower your organization to make more informed, data-driven decisions.
Stay tuned for the upcoming milestones and get ready to transform your metric management experience with Metrics sets!
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With live edit, you can now make changes to your semantic models in Direct Lake mode with Power BI Desktop. Every modification is applied to the semantic model in the workspace, ensuring a seamless and efficient workflow. This feature is designed to enhance your data modeling experience by providing familiar experience of Power BI Desktop with the option to export to Power BI Project (PBIP) to support professional enterprise development workflows. Learn more about export to Power BI project in our documentation.
To get started, enable the live edit feature in the Power BI Desktop preview options menu, select your semantic model in Direct Lake mode from the OneLake data hub, and choose Edit from the Connect button drop-down. Whether you're creating new measures, adding calculation groups, creating relationships between tables, or running DAX queries, Direct Lake mode streamlines the process as data is accessed directly from the OneLake.
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Learn more about this feature in our documentation and stay tuned for more updates and detailed blogs on how to make the most of this powerful new feature!
Watch a demo for Modeling
Getting started is easy: open the Power BI Mobile app, navigate to the item you want to register, press the Register to NFC button in the 3 dots menu, and follow the prompts to link it to an NFC tag. Once you’ve registered your desired item to the tag, anyone with the Power BI Mobile app can get to the item simply by tapping the tag with their device, whether the app is open or not. If the user doesn’t have permission to access the item, they'll be taken to the request access flow. NFC tags are affordable, flexible, durable, and reliable, and can easily be reused.
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Watch a demo for Mobile
Key Features:
100+ Prebuilt KPI templates within visual and option to create own templates.
Design:
Categorical: Compare values across categories.
Comparison: Analyze differences between values.
Composition: Show parts of a whole.
Progression: Display trends over time.
Actual vs Target: Compare actual against targets.
Business Use Cases:
Sales Performance, Financial Health, Customer Satisfaction.
🔗 Try KPI 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/
✅ Follow Powerviz: https://lnkd.in/gN_9Sa6U
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With Combo Bar PRO, you can make your reports faster, more intuitive and more insightful. The visual will seamlessly integrate with other visuals and cross-filter data across the entire report, providing focused insights from multiple dimensions.
Main Features:
Product Page | Documentation | Follow ZoomCharts on LinkedIn
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With its sophisticated instrumentation, BI Pixie captures detailed user actions, providing a comprehensive view of engagement. BI Pixie goes beyond basic page views and can help you differentiate between passive and active users by tracking these activities:
Check out our video on YouTube here!
Leverage the capabilities of BI Pixie to drive user adoption, reduce attrition, and optimize the impact of your BI initiatives. Discover more by exploring BI Pixie app on Microsoft AppSource:
Key Features:
Try Decomposition Tree by JTA: Demo
Youtube video: Youtube
Learn more about us: JTA The Data Scientists
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We appreciate the feedback from the community on this feature during Preview. As a result, we’ve improved the sharing experiences by eliminating the need to separately share the sharable cloud connection (SCC). Please submit additional feedback at ideas.fabric.microsoft.com with either “Power BI Report Builder” or “paginated” in the title.
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Watch a demo for Other
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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