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Using Q&A to assist in User Adoption of Microsoft Power BI

August 28, 2020August 21, 2020 / Belinda Allen / 1 Comment

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User adoption of any application is a “Hard road to Hoe”.  Sorry, the southerner in me breaks out every now and then.  In this Tiny Tip video, I’ll show you how to make a Microsoft Power BI report page, that will help end users have control over what they see.

 

Creating Suggested Questions in Microsoft Power BI Q&A

August 26, 2020August 21, 2020 / Belinda Allen / Leave a comment

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If you have ever used the Microsoft Power BI Q&A visual, you know it creates “Suggested Questions” for you based on your dataset.  In this Tiny tip, I’ll show you have to create your own list of suggested questions, ones that are relevant to you and your users!

Using Synonyms in Microsoft Power BI Q&A

August 24, 2020August 21, 2020 / Belinda Allen / Leave a comment

The Q&A is a super cool visual in Microsoft Power BI.  In this Tiny Tip I will show you how to add synonyms to your data fields so Q&A can recognize different terms that end users may enter.  For example, what if you call your customers “Guests” or “Clients”?  If you do, this tip is for you!  Tiny Tips

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