From the course: Power BI and BIM: Analysis and Visualization
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Divide your data into various presentation options
From the course: Power BI and BIM: Analysis and Visualization
Divide your data into various presentation options
- [Instructor] When working with data in Power BI, one of the very first things that we need to start to consider is how do we want to present that data. For this project, I'd like to have an overall page, which is this first page that we've been working on. And I'd also like to have what I'll call, a first floor page and a second floor page. Now, maybe this really should be called first floor and basement, but for this project, I'm just going to call it first floor and second floor. To create new pages here inside of our Power BI project, down toward the bottom of the screen, we have these tabs. Currently, there's a page one. Well, I'd like to click the little plus sign next to page one. Then click that little plus sign one more time. Now we have page one, page two and page three. Now, page one will be our overall data. So, where we have page one, I'm going to click here at page one. I just quickly double clicked here and…
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Opening a Power BI project3m 15s
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Set the page size for your presentations2m 41s
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Place text in a Power BI project5m 37s
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Use images in a Power BI presentation7m 25s
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Discover how shapes can be used to add to your presentation graphics4m 6s
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Divide your data into various presentation options4m 45s
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Why is it important to clearly present your data?3m 8s
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