Microsoft BI Intro
Microsoft Power Automate allows anyone with knowledge of the business process to create repeatable flows that, when triggered leap into action and perform the process for them. Automate different tasks across applications making time-consuming tasks like approvals, send/receive notifications, collect/update data and synchronising files.
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Format: One day, max capacity 6


Getting Started with Power BI
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Power BI Concepts and Overview
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Introduction to Main Features
- Imports
- Visualisations
- Filters and Queries
-Reports
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The difference between the Desktop and Online Versions of Power BI
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How to determine when to use the desktop and online versions of Power BI
Creating Data Visualisations
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Importing and Entering Data from one or more data sources
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Creating Relationships in Data
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Creating Reports
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Overview of Data Visualisations
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Creating Charts
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Changing Visualisations
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Creating Interactive Slicers and filters
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Adding Filters
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Drilling through data
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Applying Data to a map
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Introduction to Visualisation Formatting
Creating Dashboards
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Creating a Dashboard
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Applying Report Visualisations to a Dashboard
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Making Dashboards interactive
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Sharing Dashboards