Topics covered include the different ways that Power BI can be deployed (as a self-service BI tool or as a corporate BI tool); licensing; preparing data for use in Power BI; choosing a data storage mode (import vs Live connections to SSAS vs DirectQuery); data refresh and the on-premises gateway; best practices for report development; collaboration and sharing (covering apps and content packs); options for consuming reports and data published to Power BI; and security, compliance and administration. If that sounds like a lot, it is: it’s 105 pages long!
Tag Archives: Paper
How to: Verify the Paper Size
Before you print or preview a client report definition (RDLC) report layout, the RoleTailored client checks the page width and page height to verify that the paper size is supported by the printer. After you create an RDLC report layout, to ensure that you can print and preview the report, you must verify that the page width and page height properties are valid.
NAV 2009 Reporting: Paper Orientation
When you’re planning to print reports from the new RDLC layout, things have been changed. One of the things is: how do I print this damn report in landscape?? With the new matrix-report possibilities, one might expect to have too many columns to print it in portrait.