#015 POWER BI EMBEDDED CONTENT IN MICROSOFT TEAMS
In a time when we are constantly changing credentials in browsers, working for different clients and projects, being able to access your personal/organizational reports without worrying about switching logins is a very useful feature.
Embedding your Power BI in Teams channels and chats is a fast and useful way to access your reports at any time and share your data and insights with anyone in your organization.
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Some of the available features include:
Create new reports (with the same limitations as in Power BI Service)
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Create Power BI reports to analyze your Microsoft Teams activity, in Teams
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Share you reports with your organization
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When reviewing reports, use Chat in Teams and start conversations
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Access datasets (export to Excel to interact with data using pivot tables, charts, slicers, and other Excel features)
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Access datasets (use Open lineage view to understand the flow of data from source to destination)
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Access datasets (use Impact analysis to see where your data source is being used throughout your organization)
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Get notifications in Microsoft Teams about activity from Power BI
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Some known limitations:
- Power BI doesn’t support the same localized languages that Microsoft Teams does. As a result, you might not see proper localization within the embedded report
- Users without a Power BI license or permission to access the report see a “Content is not available” message
- Chat in Teams might not work if your browser uses strict privacy settings