Exportable Formatted Data Tables (Preview)
Users can author formatted tables using a modern low code web-based authoring experience in the Power BI service.
Users can author formatted tables using a modern low code web-based authoring experience in the Power BI service.
Since the Report Viewer control was first introduced over a decade ago, it has been a key component that allowed developers to surface report content easily in their applications. But although the application development landscape has changed significantly since that time, support for the control is limited to both WinForms and WebForms. With the introduction of new, cross-platform options starting with .NET Core in 2016, we’re focusing our investments on new capabilities in Microsoft Power BI to fill this need for you and your customers moving forward.
Today we are happy to announce public preview of default label policies in Power BI Desktop and call out significant features that address top asks for Power BI information protection released in the last few weeks.
We’re pleased to announced that the long-anticipated public preview of the paginated report visual for Power BI reports is now available in the June release of Power BI Desktop. For the first time, this native Power BI visual allows you to render any paginated report you’ve uploaded to the service in a Power BI report. And because you can wire up fields from your Power BI dataset to be used as parameter values, thus providing a fully-interactive experience with the paginated report, just like any other visual.
We are pleased to announce the release of a new version of Power BI Report Builder! This release includes a number of new features designed to improve your paginated report authoring experience, plus we’ve now added Power BI Report Builder as an app in the Microsoft Store.