![]() Starting from this release you will need to have. ![]() NET that is required to run Power BI Desktop. We are also making a change to the version of. supported until the next release (currently scheduled for May 2021), after which it will only receive security updates until January 2022, after which support will stop. The January 2021 release of Power BI Desktop Optimized for Report Server will be supported as per the Modern Lifecycle Policy i.e. After that, Power BI Desktop will only be supported on Windows 8 and newer. ![]() In line with this, we will be stopping support for Power BI Desktop on Windows 7 on Jan 31st 2021. On the mobile side, we are (amongst others) adding support for notch displays and on the Service, we have some updates about the ‘new look’ experience.Īfter 10 years, support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020. The personalization of visuals is now generally available and we are introducing dynamic M query parameters in preview. Power BI is getting a shiny new icon and we are adding a dismiss option to the Power BI Desktop splash screen. Also, we are helping users getting started with the introduction of canvas watermarks. It is (almost) all about visuals this month with loads of new visuals and updates to existing visuals.
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