

Though if you navigate way just after setting a filter, you might still need to reapply some of your filters.īest of all it works with the new back stack navigation we’ll talk about below.īy improving the experience in common workflows like navigate away and back again, we’re hoping you’ll find it’s much easier to multi-task in Teams – reply to chats, catch up on activity, join meetings, and still be able to keep working with your data to complete your tasks. This should save the exact place for most users.

For the hour, we save your interactive report filters and slicers about every 15 seconds. After that, you’ll go to Home as we have done before. The app remembers your previous location for one hour. Places you visited like home, create, data hub, workspaces.

Items you visited like reports, including the page you were on and filters you applied.The take you back automatically capability remembers: With this rollout, we introduced a capability that automatically takes you back to where you left off in the Power BI app. This was cumbersome, time consuming, and error prone. Previously, if you were working in the Power BI app on a report and you navigated away, then back again, you’d start from Home and need to navigate to the report, to the desired page, and then reapply filters. When working in Microsoft Teams it’s common to receive a chat that interrupts your work, needing to reply to it, and then to come back and complete your original task. We expect all commercial cloud users to have these capabilities by next week, and Government cloud customers in the coming weeks. These are some of the most requested improvements by customers and we’re excited to share with you the details of the progress we’re making. We’re excited to announce that we’ve started to roll out enhancements to multitasking for the Power BI app for Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and Office.
