In this collaboration with Štěpán Rešl, I share some tips and templates to design effective KPI visuals.
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In this collaboration with Štěpán Rešl, I share some tips and templates to design effective KPI visuals.
Power BI is a powerful tool that has also enabled millions of people worldwide to easily visualize & explore their data. Despite that, inflexibility to the visualization configuration and formatting can make it difficult to fulfill visual requirements. What are some of the biggest feature gaps with data visualization in Power BI, and why is this important?
In this post I list some tips for checking to make sure your report is ready for handover to someone else.
In this article, I discuss 3 common approaches to collecting reporting requirements, arguing in favor of the third approach - working iteratively & collaboratively with business users to make the report.
The default Cards & KPI visuals are frequently the first visual a report user will see. It is thus important that they contain meaningful values. Unfortunately, for many users, a (Blank) is not meaningful, either because it is not understood, or they expect to see 0, instead. Here I explain how you can easily hide these blanks with conditional formatting, or a few methods to replace the (Blank) with 0.
In this article, we look at a method to format a single data point in a Power BI visual. Specifically, we look how to label the latest data point in a line chart. This method also works with individual formatting of other data points.