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As Nikhil mentioned in his blog post last week, it hasn't been business as usual these last several weeks. But we've been continuing to make progress in several areas, and we're excited to announce four new features and one training update coming to Power BI this month related to Paginated Reports.
To learn more about these capabilities, please read through the updated documentation - Documentation Link
We are pleased to announce we have expanded support of the API to include paginated reports as well. Additional enhancements to call out about the paginated report support include:
We are putting the final touches on this feature and plan to release support publicly for this in the service and in Power BI Report Builder before the end of the month. We've also updated the migration tool on github to allow migration of SSRS content that contains subreports and the subreports themselves to the Power BI service, and then wire these items back up automatically as they get imported to a workspace. Look for a separate blog post on this highly anticipated feature when it's publicly available.
You'll see a new "Page View" option you can select to view the report in.
New_View_Menu_of_Paginated_Reports
Once selected, you'll see your report now just as you would when it is printed or exported, and still be fully interactive so you can change parameter values, etc. You'll also have additional capabilities like the ability to zoom when viewing the report.
Paginated_View_enabled_for_a_Paginated_Report
We're planning to release this new feature in the next few weeks, so stay tuned for the official announcement!
• Lab 01A: Getting started
• Lab 01B: Creating your first report
• Lab 02A: Developing a report template
• Lab 03A: Developing a list report
• Lab 04A: Working with parameters
• Lab 05A: Developing a table report – Part 1
• Lab 05B: Developing a table report – Part 2
• Lab 06A: Adding interactivity features
To download the materials, head over to the online documentation for the course - Documentation Link
Whew! Lots to announce, but we're excited to bring all of these items to you here over the next few weeks. Thanks for reading!
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