Andre Fomin on 13 Nov 2014 05:00:12
Being able to intergrade Power BI dashboards and reports into a Power Point deck will allow Power BI leapfrog the competition as a solid differentiation play and also in terms of value to end users.
Administrator on 10 Jul 2020 16:04:38
I'm happy to share that "Export to PowerPoint" is available as a Preview feature, now in powerbi.com. See the blog post here: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/export-power-bi-report-to-powerpoint-preview/ Since this is still in preview, I've opened a community thread to capture your feedback. please use it, we will be monitoring it closely: http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/Export-to-PowerPoint-Preview-feedback/td-p/78945 Thanks for supporting this important feature, and for your patience!
- Comments (172)
RE: Power Point Integration
How soon can we have this integrated with PowerPoint?
RE: Power Point Integration
This is the most critical requirement as many of the organization still prefer to power point. Power BI is great tool but without this feature will discourage the user to use this.
RE: Power Point Integration
Hi Julie, I think you have enough number of votes to prioritize it for development. I know there is work around available through Office App but it is not straight forward. people need something simple.
RE: Power Point Integration
Still no answer? This option is being crucial to hire the software.
RE: Power Point Integration
Please add update to Power BI Desktop as well!
RE: Power Point Integration
This feature would seal the deal for Power BI. Until then it has many of the same sharing limitations as Power View as far as my users are concerned.
RE: Power Point Integration
Let's make this happen Microsoft! This will make our decision on BI a no brainer. Keep up the great work.
RE: Power Point Integration
Already a quarter past. And no update :(
RE: Power Point Integration
Is there any update about this?
RE: Power Point Integration
This idea reminds me of Crystal Xcelcius.
Business Objects (now SAP) have (or had?) a great product called Xcelcius which allowed for exactly this. What is more, it would save the data and presentation as Adobe Flash inside the PowerPoint file. Then the user could perform what-if analysis by moving gauges and other marks in the report and illustrate how one metric could influence another metric.
Here is what I mean: https://youtu.be/vj4FAhA-OvM?t=5m46s