![]() Power BI data added to PowerPoint using the Power BI add-in remains in Power BI. If the Power BI report isn't located in a Premium capacity, a Power BI Pro license is needed. To be able to view live Power BI data in PowerPoint, you must have an active Power BI account and a Power BI Free license, and access to the data. To use the Power BI add-in for PowerPoint, you must have access to the Office add-in store, or the add-in must be available to you as an admin managed add-in. To start adding live Power BI data to your presentations, see Add live Power BI data to PowerPoint. For Power BI to be used as the starting point, Power BI storytelling functionality must be enabled in your organization. You can add report pages or visuals to PowerPoint presentations starting from either PowerPoint or Power BI. Adding individual visuals is useful when you want your slide to focus on a single chart, graph, or table.When you add a whole report page, the left-hand page navigation pane isn't brought in by the add-in, but any page navigation visuals on the report page itself will function normally as they do in the Power BI service.The add-in currently supports adding individual report pages and individual visuals to PowerPoint slides. ![]() ![]() Not only will the data shown in your presentations be always up to date, but also, while you're presenting, you'll be able to filter and drill down on data in response to questions and feedback from your audience without having to switch contexts. With the Power BI add-in for PowerPoint, you can enhance your data storytelling in PowerPoint with live, interactive Power BI data. ![]()
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