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Mastering Microsoft Power BI – Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801811484
Pages 712 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Gregory Deckler Gregory Deckler
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Brett Powell Brett Powell
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Planning Power BI Projects 2. Preparing Data Sources 3. Connecting to Sources and Transforming Data with M 4. Designing Import, DirectQuery, and Composite Data Models 5. Developing DAX Measures and Security Roles 6. Planning Power BI Reports 7. Creating and Formatting Visualizations 8. Applying Advanced Analytics 9. Designing Dashboards 10. Managing Workspaces and Content 11. Managing the On-Premises Data Gateway 12. Deploying Paginated Reports 13. Creating Power BI Apps and Content Distribution 14. Administering Power BI for an Organization 15. Building Enterprise BI with Power BI Premium 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

Single-value visuals

Single-value visuals are a class of visuals which prominently display an important value such as the YTD Sales or the % Variance to Plan. These visuals are typically positioned at the top and left sections of report pages and are commonly pinned to dashboards in the Power BI service. Though simple relative to other visuals, single value visuals are often the first visuals users perceive and these values relative to their expectations determine whether or not other visuals in the report are analyzed.

The Card visual

Card visuals present a single Fields field well that accepts a single column or measure. Card visuals are most often used to prominently display a single numeric value, such as an important business metric. While perhaps more limited and visually unappealing than the KPI and Gauge visual, Card visuals are valued for their simplicity and ability to drive data alerts within the Power BI service.

That said, Card visuals do include the ability...

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