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  • Power View in SQL Server 2012 RTM

    Power View has been given a couple of small changes from RC0 to the RTM release: Firstly, you can now choose the colour of the various visualisations via the Themes section, which you’ll find on the new Styles ribbon tab: This will allow you to change the colour for a slicer, table or card, whereas for...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 03-28-2012
  • Power View Default Field Set

    Here's another quick tip when creating data models for use with Power View - Default Field Sets can be created in both Tabular SSAS and PowerPivot that give the user a shortcut for automatically adding multiple fields to a report. As an example, here's a screenshot of the Default Field Set in...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 02-23-2012
  • PowerPivot Settings for Power View

    I’ve been using both PowerPivot and Power View quite a bit recently and, in addition to the post I did a while back , have made a few further observations on getting the two to play nicely together. Building an Example PowerPivot Model For this post I’ve created a very very simple PowerPivot model, based...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 02-20-2012
  • Working with Images in Power View

    Power View includes several ways to create visualisations with images, ranging from a simple table, to the scrollable tile visualisation. In this post I’m going to explain a bit about the tile visualisation, showing how it can be used in Power View, before showing a couple of tips for working with images...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 11-29-2011
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