How To Create A Paginated Report In Power BI Service From A Published Data Set

Paginated reports are incredibly useful in the Power BI service because they provide a way to create pixel-perfect, printable reports that look great regardless of the device or screen size. These reports can be exported to a variety of formats, including PDF, Excel, and CSV, making them ideal for sharing with stakeholders who prefer to work with data offline. However, creating paginated reports can be tricky, especially if you’re starting with an already published data set. One of the most common mistakes people make is assuming that the report layout will be identical to the visualizations in the original report. This often leads to reports that look messy, have overlapping text or data, or don’t fit on a single page. In this video, Sue is going to demonstrate how you can easily create professional-looking reports in Power BI Service from an already published data set. *****Video Details***** 00:00 Introduction 00:24 Data set 00:45 Create a paginated report 02:19 Styles options 03:05 Viewing options 03:27 Exporting options 04:15 Working in report builder 05:49 Creating a table 06:20 Adding a data set 06:39 Executing the query 06:58 Adding parameters 08:17 Sorting option 09:06 Creating an expression 11:50 Publishing the report ***** Related Links ***** Microsoft Power BI Report Builder - ***** Learning Power BI? ***** FREE COURSE - Ultimate Beginners Guide To Power BI - FREE COURSE - Ultimate Beginners Guide To DAX - FREE - Power BI Resources - Enterprise DNA On-Demand - Enterprise DNA Subscription - Enterprise DNA Events - #EnterpriseDNA #PowerBIService #PowerBIReportBuilder #PowerBI #PowerBIDesktop #PowerBITutorial
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