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Power BI Blog: Referenced Column Highlights

15 May 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at referenced column highlights for visual calculations.


Power BI Blog: Quick Copilot Summaries

8 May 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at how you can obtain a Copilot summary – with just ONE click.


Power BI Blog: Mind Your Language

1 May 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at the improved language understanding for your data questions.


Power BI Blog: Category Enhancements for New Card

24 April 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at category enhancements for the new card.


Power BI Blog: I Want to Tell You a Story

17 April 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at the improved storytelling capabilities using data annotations in Power BI for PowerPoint.


Power BI Blog: “How Copilot Arrived at This”

10 April 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at improvements in how Copilot explains itself in Power BI.


Power BI Blog: Explore from Copilot Visual Answers

3 April 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at Exploring in Power BI.


Power BI Blog: Conditional Formatting Support for Visual Calculations

27 March 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at conditional formatting support for visual calculation in Power BI.


Power BI Blog: Treemap Improvements

20 March 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we note the latest enhancements to the Treemap visual.


Power BI Blog: TMDL Scripting

13 March 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we take a look at a new view in Power BI Desktop that lets you script, modify and apply changes to the semantic model being edited in Desktop with a modern code editor using Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL).


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