Seen similar stuff in practice, and always had to go to the actual report to get the Analyze in Excel option. So B is the way here. The official guide spells this out too but chime in if you’ve run into different behavior.
Q: 8
You are a district manager for a large retail organization. You train each store manager to use Power
BI to track sales and daily sales targets.
A store manager remembers learning about the Analyze in Excel option but cannot find the option in
their Power BI dashboard.
You need to help the user resolve the issue.
How should you advise the user?
Options
Discussion
Its B, you only get Analyze in Excel from the report page not directly from dashboard tiles.
Option B, You have to view the actual report to see Analyze in Excel, it's not on dashboards. Happened to me during practice labs so pretty sure this is it.
B vs D, but it's B since Analyze in Excel only appears in the report view.
I saw something similar in an exam dump, picked A but now thinking that was off.
Its B for sure. The Analyze in Excel feature is only available from the report, not from a dashboard view or email subscription link. Users have to navigate from the dashboard tile into the detailed report to access that option in the Export menu. Pretty confident given how Power BI splits dashboard/report capabilities, but open to corrections.
D tbh
B
D or B? I was thinking D because the dashboard email links let you jump in, but now I'm not sure if Analyze in Excel is really there or just report view. Anybody else run into this in Power BI service?
B
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