Presenting Data with Power View

If you’re using Office Professional Plus, you can look at your data in different ways with Power View (New!) report. Power View allows you to visually interact with the data in a sheet so you can present it to others. You can create and interact with charts and Bing maps, slicers, and other visualizations and filter out the data you want. Power View analyzes the data and only enables the appropriate charts and options. On first use, you’ll need to enable the Power View add-in (New!) for Excel, which also enables it for PowerPoint. If you don’t have Microsoft Silverlight installed, you’ll be prompted to install and reload it. If you use Office 365 SharePoint or SharePoint 2013 with Excel Services or Excel Web Apps, ...

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