Microsoft 365 Power Bi Report Builder - Beginner
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.27 GB | Duration: 4h 1m
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.27 GB | Duration: 4h 1m
Visualizing data with Power BI
What you'll learn
Technology, Terms & Downloads
Exploring the Environment
Creating Data Sources
Creating Datasets in PBIRB
Creating Basic Table Reports
Sorting and Grouping Report Data
Creating Matrix Reports
Creating Expressions
Using Workspaces
Printing, Exporting & Publishing Reports
Requirements
Familiar with Windows basics
Folder navigation and basic file operations
Saving and renaming files
Manipulating windows
Basic text formatting
Basic spreadsheet operations
Basic clipboard operations like copy and paste
Description
Modern day report writing involves creating interactive reports that are published and shared with others within an organization. These reports must be accessible and usable on mobile devices. Microsoft's Power BI Report Builder joins the Power BI platform, along with other products, to deliver this functionality. This course is for beginners who need to learn how to create basic reports. In this course, reports are created, published, and accessed through a browser. The course begins with explanations of the related technology and necessary terminology. The steps for downloading Power BI Report Builder are demonstrated. The Power BI Service is introduced. Several completed reports are examined in order to explore the Report Builder environment and learn where all the necessary features are located. Data Sources are created that connect to several different data sources, including the Power BI Service itself. Datasets, which are essentially queries, are created next. Basic table reports are created and techniques for sorting and grouping follow. Matrices are created after the standard tabular reports are created. A matrix is as close we get to an Excel-style PivotTable in Report Builder. Expressions are like miniature formulae that often use Excel-style functions to produce results. Expressions are one of the most powerful aspects of Report Builder, so expect to see Expressions covered in the Intermediate and Advanced courses as well. Moving back to the Power BI Service, workspaces are examined as the containers for reports. Reports are stored here so that they may be shared with others. Finally, skills for printing, exporting, and publishing reports round out the course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Technology, Terms & Downloads
Lecture 2 Understanding Product Names and Downloading the Apps
Section 3: Exploring the Environment
Lecture 3 Exploring a Report
Lecture 4 Exploring Row Groups
Lecture 5 Exploring Column Groups
Lecture 6 Publishing a Report to the Service
Section 4: Planning Reports
Lecture 7 Report Considerations
Lecture 8 Data and the Device Screen Estate
Section 5: Creating Data Sources
Lecture 9 Understanding Power BI Service Workspaces
Lecture 10 Loading Data into a Workspace
Lecture 11 Creating a Data Source in Power BI Report Builder
Section 6: Creating Datasets in PBIRB
Lecture 12 Creating a Dataset in Power BI Report Builder
Lecture 13 Understanding Dataset Properties
Lecture 14 Understanding Dataset and Data Region Filters
Lecture 15 Using Filters at the Service
Lecture 16 Using Excel or Text Data
Section 7: Creating Basic Table Reports
Lecture 17 Locating Properties
Lecture 18 Understanding Data Regions
Lecture 19 Creating a Table Report Manually
Lecture 20 Creating a Table Report with the Wizard
Lecture 21 Formatting a Report
Section 8: Sorting and Grouping Report Data
Lecture 22 Creating a Table Report
Lecture 23 Creating a Table with Row Groups with the Wizard
Lecture 24 Editing the Settings Produced by the Wizard
Lecture 25 Sorting Data within a Tablix
Lecture 26 Creating a Table with Row Groups Manually
Section 9: Creating Matrix Reports
Lecture 27 Creating a Matrix with the Wizard
Lecture 28 Formatting a Matrix Report
Section 10: Creating Expressions
Lecture 29 Understanding Expressions
Lecture 30 Using Built-in Fields
Lecture 31 Understanding Object Oriented Expressions
Lecture 32 Using the Expression Builder
Lecture 33 Enhancing a Report with Expressions
Section 11: Using Workspaces
Lecture 34 Understanding Workspaces
Lecture 35 Sharing Reports
Section 12: Printing, Exporting & Publishing Reports
Lecture 36 Setting Page Options
Lecture 37 Using Headers and Repeating Column Headings
Lecture 38 Understanding Export Options
Lecture 39 Using Deployment Pipelines
Section 13: Conclusion
Lecture 40 Recap
Section 14: Microsoft 365 Power BI Report Builder Assessment
Anyone comfortable in Windows that wants to integrate Power BI into their workflow