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After spending a little time working with Power View, let’s assume you have analyzed your data. In fact, I imagine that you have been able to tease out a few extremely interesting trends and telling facts from your deep dive into the figures—and you have created the tables and charts to prove your point. To finish the job, you now want to add the final touches to the look and feel of your work so that it will come across to your audience as polished and professional.

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Aspin, A. (2016). Images and Presentation in Power View. In: High Impact Data Visualization in Excel with Power View, 3D Maps, Get & Transform and Power BI. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2400-7_7

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