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Easily Create Power BI Reports from SharePoint Online/Microsoft Lists

Easily Create Power BI Reports from SharePoint Online/Microsoft Lists

This podcast episode explains a new feature in SharePoint using which you can easily Create Power BI Reports from SharePoint Online/Microsoft Lists. This feature auto-generates basic report from SharePoint list data which you can edit & publish to SharePoint. This also explains the licensing, permissions required & current limitations of the feature.

This episode is also available as a blog post at: https://ganeshsanapblogs.wordpress.com/2021/04/04/easily-create-power-bi-report-from-sharepoint-online-microsoft-lists/

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