Multi-select
Multi-select 1
Status
Done
- Introduction
- Design the analytical report layout
- Design visually appealing reports
- Use report objects7 min
- Select report visuals14 min
- Apply filters and slicers to reports10 min
- Understand filtering techniques and considerations10 min
- Case study - Configure report filters based on feedback3 min
- Exercise - Design Power BI reports45 min
- Check your knowledge5 min
- Summary1 min
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Introduction
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Design the analytical report layout
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Design visually appealing reports
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Use report objects
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Select report visuals
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Apply filters and slicers to reports
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Case study - Configure report filters based on feedback
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Exercise - Design Power BI reports

Summary
Designing a Power BI report involves laying out objects over one or more report pages. While you have a great deal of flexibility in how you do that, what matters most is that you meet requirements by clearly communicating the data to report consumers. Chances of success are higher when you select the correct visual types. Beyond the correct visual types, you then can consider overlaying analytics options, ordering the visual elements in an intuitive way, and applying suitable format and styling options.