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Deep dive into Direct Lake on OneLake and creating Direct Lake semantic models in Power BI Desktop

Deep dive into Direct Lake on OneLake and creating Direct Lake semantic models in Power BI Desktop
Microsoft Fabric’s OneLake data can be visualized and analyzed in Power BI without moving any data using the new Direct Lake storage mode. . Power BI Desktop users can now create these just like any Power BI solution, right in Power BI Desktop.

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