Jen Underwood on 13 Nov 2014 01:04:06
One of the most used features in other tools in this space (including Proclarity/PerformancePoint) that users LOVE is the ability to hover over a visualization and choose to View Details. A window then pops up that allows them to see the underlying details with an export details to Excel option.
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RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
Just spent hours manipulating the data I need only to find it's stuck in Power BI. If not an export function then how about adding power bi visualisations as data sources in power query?
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
In addition to export to Excel, you should also be able to export to PPT. Often times, many people would use SSAS reports embedded in PPT, Excel, Word for Executive Reporting. This is MUST-have, please!
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
MUST HAVE: export to Excel or PDF or at least a print button!
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
I was going to report a bug. I have a table of data that I need to save in an email. Too big to copy as an image.
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
Would you be able to add a download button for all the Table and Matrix Visualisation so that we can export the filtered data in an excel file much easier. Thank you!
Yuyu Wu
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
agreed
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
EXPORT TO EXCEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZZ
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
Please consider adding this feature. It will be very helpful to customers! Thanks!
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
This is very very very basic feature. And also one among the top voted feature requests. Why this is not implemented in recent releases ? Any ideas
RE: Chart View Details with Export to Excel
Yes, this is top priority.
I have a report which has a 3M line db on the background, that I transform into 20 lines of relevant information. I would love to publish it and have it in excel, then my end user would be able to import it and compare with accounting values...