How to format filters so they match visualizations in Microsoft Power BI

Power BI offers a lot of formatting flexibility for filters, but it’s nice when those formats match the visualizations. We’ll show you how.
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How to tackle DAX basics in Microsoft Power BI

Data Analysis Expressions, or DAX, are helpful resources for Power BI expressions. Learn how to use DAX now.
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How to Sort One Column by Another Column in Power BI

If the natural data can’t support the sorting and filtering requirements, you might need to add an index column and sort by it. Continue reading How to Sort One Column by Another Column in Power BI

How to create a calculated table of top values in Microsoft Power BI

Calculated tables are helpful tools when you want to add calculated values to the model instead of calculating them on the fly.
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How to create a calculated table of top values in Microsoft Power BI

Calculated tables are helpful tools when you want to add calculated values to the model instead of calculating them on the fly.
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How to create a calculated table of top values in Microsoft Power BI

Calculated tables are helpful tools when you want to add calculated values to the model instead of calculating them on the fly.
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