In this video, Microsoft Certified Trainer Allison Gonzalez introduces beginners to the Power BI desktop interface, guiding them through the initial steps of starting a project in Power BI. The video is part of a comprehensive series focused on Power BI basics, offering insights into the tool’s functionalities and how to navigate its features.
Allison begins by explaining how to download and install Power BI Desktop. She notes that Power BI Desktop is only compatible with Windows, so Mac users will need to run a program that allows them to use Windows on their machine. Power BI Desktop is available for free and can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store or directly from Microsoft’s website.
After launching Power BI Desktop, users are presented with the Home View, where they can open previously worked-on reports or start a new report from scratch. Allison emphasizes the importance of identifying the data source for your visualization, whether it's from Excel, a SQL Server, or another source. For the demonstration, she starts with a blank report.
The Power BI interface includes a familiar ribbon structure similar to other Microsoft products like Word and Excel. Users will find ribbons such as Home, Insert, Modeling, and View, each providing specific functions for managing and building reports. Allison highlights the four key views in Power BI:
The Home ribbon in Power BI Desktop provides key functionalities such as:
Allison also touches on how users can enable “preview features” in Power BI by navigating to the options menu. These features allow users to test new functionalities before they are fully rolled out. The interface can also be customized for a more personalized user experience.
This introductory video is the first in a series dedicated to helping users navigate and understand Power BI. Allison encourages viewers to explore the interface and start building their own reports by using the “Get Data” button to connect to their data sources. The series will continue to dive deeper into using Power BI for data visualization.
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