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Separate Your Power BI Versions: How to Change Icons in Windows 11

Separate Your Power BI Versions: How to Change Icons in Windows 11

In a previous blog, we explored the different versions of Power BI Desktop, including the standard Power BI Desktop and Power BI Desktop RS, tailored for Power BI Report Server. In another blog, we examined the two variations of the standard Power BI Desktop: the Microsoft Store version and the Downloaded version. We also discussed scenarios where having both versions installed side-by-side might … Continue reading Separate Your Power BI Versions: How to Change Icons in Windows 11

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