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Power BI Blog: Treemap Improvements

20 March 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we note the latest enhancements to the Treemap visual.


Power Query: A Tangled Web Part 4

19 March 2025

Welcome to our Power Query blog. This week, I look at the M code created when I extract web data using ‘Add Table Using Examples’.


Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – INFO.RELATIONSHIPSTORAGES

18 March 2025

In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at INFO.RELATIONSHIPSTORAGES.


A to Z of Excel Functions: The SCAN Function

17 March 2025

Welcome back to our regular A to Z of Excel Functions blog. Today we look at the SCAN function.


AI Blog: DeepSeek Tour Part 1

14 March 2025

Welcome back to our AI blog. Today, we start taking about a new and powerful AI tool, DeepSeek.


Power BI Blog: TMDL Scripting

13 March 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we take a look at a new view in Power BI Desktop that lets you script, modify and apply changes to the semantic model being edited in Desktop with a modern code editor using Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL).


Power Query: A Tangled Web Part 3

12 March 2025

Welcome to our Power Query blog. This week, I continue looking at the web data I extracted to the Power Query editor.


Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – INFO.RELATIONSHIPS

11 March 2025

In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at INFO.RELATIONSHIPS.


A to Z of Excel Functions: The RTD Function

10 March 2025

Welcome back to our regular A to Z of Excel Functions blog. Today we look at the RTD function.


Excel for Mac: Power Query – Creating Data Types

7 March 2025

This week in our series about Microsoft Excel for Mac, we show an easy way to overcome a limitation of Power Query in Excel for Mac. As of February 2025, Power Query on Mac does not have the ‘Create Data Type’ button. No problem! Keep reading to find out how to create data types without the button.


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