Power BI is great for visualizing and interacting with your data. In this article, let me share a technique for creating variance chart in Power BI. Variance charts are perfect for visualizing performance by comparing Plan vs. Actual or Budget vs. Actual data.
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My name is Chandoo. I am going to make you awesome in Excel, VBA, Dashboards, Power BI & Power Pivot and answering your questions.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand. It is a beautiful, small city on the southern edge of the world. I run my own Excel Consulting & Training business from here.
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Hi Chandoo:
I like the Excel version of “Employee Vacation Dashboard”, could you please build a replica in Power BI as well please.
Regards
Afzal
Hi Chandoo:
I like the Excel version of “Employee Vacation Dashboard”, could you please build a replica in Power BI as well please.
Regards
Afzal