Power BI in Apple Mac iOS by taik18
Taik18's video tutorial delves into the realm of using Power BI in Apple Mac iOS. The video provides step-by-step guidance on how to use Power BI Desktop in Mac OS. This tutorial caters to users who are looking for a way to use Power BI in Mac OS, which is not supported by Microsoft. Taik18's tutorial provides a solution to this gap and offers a workaround for Mac users to get full access to Power BI.
The video tutorial walks through the installation process and the basic functions of Power BI Desktop on a Mac OS. It covers important aspects such as data queries, data modeling, creating visuals, and report creation. The tutorial is comprehensive and explains each step concisely, providing key insights and tips along the way.
Overall, if you're a Mac user looking to harness the power of Power BI, Taik18's tutorial is an excellent resource.
Here's the link to the video tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPolJ3whc5k
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