Great feature, thank you for sharing! It worth to remember that some organizations may configure their M365 to deliberately prevent execution of Office Store Add-ins. Power BI Add-in is one of them.
Thank you! Brilliant video as always, definitely my go to channel for power query, BI, etc Videos are always easy to understand and straight to the point Legend
One question - don't we need to set a schedule refresh in dataflow and datasets as well? How this power point visualisation changes without source change?
Thanks for this. Do you know what the best way to display a PowerPoint on a TV is? I don’t want a HDMI cable trailing from a laptop. Any other solutions you’ve come across please?
You can cast to smart tvs ( no cable ) Not sure if you could log in to smart tv browser and display PowerPoint online ( unfortunately only 1 page as there’s no loop feature in PowerPoint Online )
Brilliant, thanks for showing
All good mate
Great feature, thank you for sharing!
It worth to remember that some organizations may configure their M365 to deliberately prevent execution of Office Store Add-ins. Power BI Add-in is one of them.
Yeah, I’ve actually seen that at a client. It’s a shame
Brilliant. This option to choose the update time should be available in more programs. Thank you.
No worries
Thank you! Brilliant video as always, definitely my go to channel for power query, BI, etc
Videos are always easy to understand and straight to the point
Legend
Thank you very much. Greatly appreciated. 😀
Perfect!. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome.
Thanks for sharing ❤
You’re welcome.
One question - don't we need to set a schedule refresh in dataflow and datasets as well? How this power point visualisation changes without source change?
Absolutely. This is addressing the issue that even after the data sources refreshed the power point deck would show the old data
@@AccessAnalytic understand and thanks for your response, really loved your video
Thanks for this. Do you know what the best way to display a PowerPoint on a TV is?
I don’t want a HDMI cable trailing from a laptop. Any other solutions you’ve come across please?
You can cast to smart tvs ( no cable )
Not sure if you could log in to smart tv browser and display PowerPoint online ( unfortunately only 1 page as there’s no loop feature in PowerPoint Online )
@@AccessAnalytic thank you, will explore the cast method