Power View Visualization
The Power View’s core is its many forms of data visualizations, which allow you to display the data, visualize it, and study it in a dynamic fashion. Large data sets covering many thousands of data points may be handled on the fly by moving from one visualization to another, diving up and drilling down the data to reveal the substance of the data. The following are the many Power View visualizations that you may have:
- Card
- Map
- Line Chart
- Table
- Bar Chart
- Column Chart
- Matrix
- Scatter Chart
- Bubble Chart
You will also learn about the interactive nature of visualization combinations on a Power View.
Tiles Visualization
When you have a lot of data to display at once, scrolling up and down might take a long time. With Tiles, Power View simplifies this work for you. Tiles are navigation strip containers that are based on a field in your data. Clicking on a Tile is the same as picking that field’s value, and your visualization is filtered appropriately. Data-bound pictures, such as sports photographs, can be used for Tiles to provide a visual hint to your navigation strip.
How to Enable and Use Power View in Excel?
Power View is a sophisticated visualization feature in Microsoft Excel that enables users to generate graphs, charts, and reports. It makes it easy for organizations to produce reports and dashboards that can be shared on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis with stakeholders, managers, and other team members. Power View Excel is regarded as one of the greatest offline reporting tools, and it performs well when paired with Excel Formulae, Pivot Tables, and other functionalities that make data analysis a breeze. It includes analytical tools for doing statistical forecasts and forecasting.
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