In this video I show you how to use the new title features in Power BI to
incorporate KPIs in your visuals. Enjoy this video and subscribe to always stay updated on my favorite Power BI
tricks :)
In Power BI, visuals refer to the graphical representations of data, such as charts, tables, maps, and other interactive visualizations that allow users to analyze and interpret data in a meaningful way. Visuals are an essential component of Power BI reports and dashboards, as they enable users to quickly identify patterns, trends, and insights from complex data sets.
Power BI provides a wide range of customizable visuals that users can use to present their data in different ways, including bar charts, pie charts, line charts, scatter plots, matrices, tables, maps, and more. Users can also create custom visuals using Power BI’s visualization tools or by downloading visualizations from the Power BI marketplace.
Visuals in Power BI are highly interactive, which means users can filter, drill down, and explore data in real-time. This interactivity enables users to gain deeper insights into their data and make informed decisions based on their findings.