Sunday 12 March 2017

Excel - Power BI - Graphical Examples

The Power Of the
Power BI Interface

Are You Ready? 
Power BI gives you the ability to display data in many ways we have put together some examples for you to show how data can be presented the image above uses two separate tables to collect information from in our first set of examples we only exploit simple filtering and relationship techniques the following pages show data cut in different ways.

In this image you are seeing the use of a slicer to display just the retail section as highlighted in red. 

In this image you are seeing the use of a slicer to display just the Wholesale section as highlighted in red.

In this image you are seeing the use of a slicer to display just the language English section, sales to only the sales for language selected as highlighted in red.


In this instance we are looking at the Japanese market for sales of the flute, if you clear the slicers you can click on the two pie charts to filter the data further, you will get to build all of the above on our courses.


Here we have appended 5 sets of regional data to create a simple pie chart learn how to introduce the county breakdowns and drill down to the underlying data our courses tell you how.

Take a look at your data on a map zoom in to take a closer look at the regions learn this and much more on our Power BI Course.



Power BI can integrate in so many ways here we will set you up to examine your google analytic pages

You can gleam so munch information and present it in so many different ways 

All of the above data charts have not used any Dax Formulas or calculated fields, these take you to the next level and can be learnt on our two day course.
Additionally  you yet you can export your data into PowerPoint. Power BI is a continual evolution and is being updated every month with new upgrades available to the programmed.  












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