From the course: Power BI: Dashboards for Beginners

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Collaborate by creating a shareable dashboard

Collaborate by creating a shareable dashboard

From the course: Power BI: Dashboards for Beginners

Collaborate by creating a shareable dashboard

- [Instructor] As you may recall, Power BI Desktop is the best place to start by creating data-rich reports containing engaging visuals and filters. You've now achieved this. The next step is to turn this report into a dashboard, and this can only be undertaken from the Power BI Service. So if you'd like to follow along with me, just make sure that you can access the Power BI Web Service using your browser. Head on over to powerbi.microsoft.com, and log in using your Microsoft 365 credentials. You'll just need to make sure that you have a current Power BI license in order to do this. So let's make sure that we have my workspace selected here if you aren't already on this page. And then select upload and browse. We're looking for the file called 03_05 Dashboard, which will be in your exercise file pack. Once selected, click on open, and the Power BI Service will now import two assets, the report and also the underlying data. This is called the Semantic Model, which isn't overly…

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