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With Power BI Desktop installed you’re ready to connect to data, shape data, and build reports (usually in that order).
Power Bi (For Mac)
Power Bi does not have a desktop version for Mac, to use Power BI with Mac you will need to do use this online. To do this refer to the below steps
- Sign in/up to Power Bi online ->PowerBi Sign in
- Import your Data Using excel, refer to our documentation on "Connect Data via Excel" to pull your data from BUZ
- Save this on your local drive
- Log into Power Bi and select "Files"
- Select Local File and upload your excel document
Connect to your Data
- Open Power BI data link (supplied by your support staff currently in drop box or via email)
- Click on "Basic"
- Sign in using your credentials
- your user name will have your organizational code (ABCD) forward slash your username for BUZ which should be your email address.
- You will need to receive your organizational code from support to be able to receive your data (Example: ABCD/support@buzsoftware.com.au)
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- Open Excel, click on power Query tab
- Click on "From other sources", select "From OData Feed"
- Type in your URL → reports2.buzsoftware.com.au
- Sign in using your credentials
- your user name will have your organizational code (xxxx) forward slash your username for BUZ. You will need to receive your organizational code from support to be able to receive your data (Example: MMPCD/support@buzsoftware.com.au)
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Power Bi does not have a desktop version for Mac, to use Power BI with Mac you will need to do use this online. To do this refer to the below steps
- Sign in/up to Power Bi online ->https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_ID=SEM_b6on06Dv
- Get Data Using excel, refer to our documentation on "Connect Data via Excel"
- Save this on your local drive
- Log into Power Bi and select "Files", Local File and select your excel document
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Shape Data and Build Reports
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