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5.1 Profound jump into Power BI information visualization
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5.2 Understanding Power See and Power Map
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5.3 Information visualization techniques
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5.4 Page format and formatting
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5.5 Power BI Desktop visualization
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5.6 Designing and customizing visuals
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5.7 Visualization interaction
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5.8 Custom visualization in Power BI
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5.9 Top-down and bottom-up analytics
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5.10 Penetrate down
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5.11 Penetrate through
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5.12 Page navigations
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5.13 Bookmarks
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5.14 Determination sheet to show/hide visuals
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5.15 Comparing volume and value-based analytics
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5.16 Combinations charts (double hub charts)
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5.17 Channel pane
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5.18 Slicers
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5.19 Utilize of Progressions in bore down analysis
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5.20 Topic for corporate standards
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5.21 Power BI format for plan reusability
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5.22 Acing the best practices
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5.23 Execution analyzer in Power BI for observing execution of report
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5.24 Power BI Q&A (Common Dialect Inquiry visual)
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5.25 Match up slicers
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5.26 Tooltips and custom tooltips
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5.27 Tables and matrix
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5.28 Conditional organizing on visuals
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5.29 Waterfall chart, KPI, Doughnut chart, Scramble chart
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5.30 Geological information visualization utilizing Maps
Hands-on Work out
Create a Power See and a Power Map
Format and customize visuals
Deploy Power See on SharePoint and Excel
Implement top-down and bottom-up analytics
Create Power See reports, Charts, Scorecards
Add a custom visual to report
Authenticate a Power BI web application
Embed dashboards in applications
Categorize, channel, and sort information utilizing Power View
Create hierarchies
Use date hierarchies
Use commerce hierarchies
Resolve pecking order issues