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How to separate a Power BI file into a Report file and a Model (Dataset) file?

Watch a 3 minute video of how to separate a Power BI file into two files: one with the report visuals and one with the model (Dataset)

Posted on April 2, 2021March 24, 2022 by Shabnam WatsonPosted in UncategorizedTagged Model;, Power BI, Report. 1 Comment

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