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Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online Cookbook A complete guide to Microsoft Office 365 apps including SharePoint, Power Platform, Copilot and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243177
Length 640 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (4):
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Scott Brewster Scott Brewster
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Gaurav Mahajan Gaurav Mahajan
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Sudeep Ghatak Sudeep Ghatak
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Nate Chamberlain Nate Chamberlain
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Overview of Microsoft 365 2. Introduction to SharePoint Online FREE CHAPTER 3. Modern Sites in SharePoint Online 4. Lists and Libraries in SharePoint Online 5. Document Management in SharePoint Online 6. OneDrive 7. Microsoft Teams 8. Power Automate (Microsoft Flow) 9. Creating Power Apps 10. Applying Power Apps 11. Power BI 12. Overview of Copilot in Microsoft 365 and Power Platform 13. Other Books You May Enjoy
14. Index

Visualizing data

The end goal of any data-crunching exercise is to draw insights from your data. Power BI visualizations provide you with hundreds of visuals (some within Power BI Desktop; others from the marketplace). A Power BI report might consist of a single visual on the entire page, or it might have pages full of visuals.

There are many different visual types available directly from the Power BI Visualizations pane:

Figure 29: Visualization available with Power BI Desktop

And, for even more choices, visit the MARKETPLACE:

Figure 30: Getting visualizations from Marketplace

There is an upper limit to the number of fields you can add to any visual. The limit is 100 fields (including measures or columns). If your visual fails to load, try reducing the number of fields in your visualization.

Getting ready

A user can interact with the visual either as a designer or as a consumer.

A designer can add/edit or change visuals using Power BI Desktop. A consumer, on the other hand, can...

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