You have a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that contains a table named Sales. You need to add the Sales table to a Power BI dashboard as a tile. How should you configure the tile?
A.
From the Power BI service, import the data from the Excel workbook.
B.
From Excel, publish the workbook to the Power BI service.
C.
From the Power BI tab in Excel, pin the table.
D.
From the Power BI service, upload the Excel workbook.
As is often the case with the Microsoft Exams .. you have to be careful in how the question is worded and the answers given. For this particular question, simply uploaded the workbook to the service (answer D) does not pin the table. Only answer C actually performs the desired task.
C is the correct answer. Please watch the video on this page.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/service-dashboard-pin-tile-from-excel
D is the correct answer. The workbook tables can be pinned directly to Dashboard without creating report visual.
For B: when you publish from Excel it creates dataset and you need to create a visual report table to pin it to dashboard ==> it doesn't fit the need
For C: There is no PowerBi "TAB" in Excel that allows Pin ==> I'm surprised to see this option selected
I agree it can be C or D. The video at this link shows this. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/service-dashboard-pin-tile-from-excel ... I suppose AFTER you download the publisher for excel, the answer with the least amount of steps is C. Because you can publish the table directly from your workbook.
I think the correct answer is D, because the reference link only shows how to analyze a visual in Excel. You cannot pin a visual to a Power BI dashboard directly from Excel.
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