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ari1
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Acess to an excel sheet made with Power View on Microsoft teams

Hi,

 

 I have made a report in Excel using Power View and Power Pivot. I want to share this in Microsoft team but i get 2 mistakes.

 

"Power View reports requries a silverlight supporting browser to open in Excel Online. Please open this page in a differnt browser"

 

and

 

"You can use PowerBI to import Power View sheets from you workbook and create a PowerBI report you can share online".

 

So i can't share the excel sheet with the Power View? I have to uploaded it into PowerBI and then conncet Microsoft teams to PowerBI - correct?

 

Best Regards

Anne  

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Anonymous
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@ari1,

About the first error message, please follow the instructions in this similar thread to solve the issue.

About the second error message, you can connect to the Excel workbook following the steps in this article, then add the report into Microsoft Team as shown in this video.

Regards,
Lydia

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Anonymous
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@ari1,

About the first error message, please follow the instructions in this similar thread to solve the issue.

About the second error message, you can connect to the Excel workbook following the steps in this article, then add the report into Microsoft Team as shown in this video.

Regards,
Lydia

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