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Pop out
Every visualization has a Pop out icon in the upper-right corner. Clicking on this will
expand the visualization to fill the entire Power View window (or the entire mode if
you are in the reading or fullscreen mode). It will cover all the other visualizations,
but clicking on the Pop out icon again (which will now say Pop in ), will return the
report to its previous state. Note that tiles do not have a Pop out icon.
Summary
In this chapter, we learned about the features of Power View and how it is an
excellent tool for self-service reporting. We talked about PowerPivot and BISM and
how they relate to Power View. We covered setting up and using Power View within
SharePoint and how to connect to a tabular model as well as a multidimensional
model. Then, we talked about using Power View within Excel via data models and
how to import data into Excel. We moved on to data visualizations, describing the
different types of reports you can create. We covered the Power View user interface
and how to enhance the data models. We discussed how to deploy and share reports,
the various presentation modes, and reports with multiple views. A large section
was on chart highlighting, slicers, and filters. We ended with a discussion on sorting,
exporting to PowerPoint, and design tips. In the next chapter, we will show you
step-by-step how to create a report in Power View.
 
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