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So many BI tools have come and gone, but one thing doesnamp;#39;t change whether you use Excel or BI, Tableau, XYZ. Finally people copy paste into PowerPoint. Unfortunately, that PowerPoint is an image and if you get a question during the presentation or review, you are forced to say Iamp;#39;ll get back to you and that delays the whole thing. Now, fortunately, Power BI allows you to insert the live report inside PowerPoint presentation. Many of you may not know it. Letamp;#39;s see how that is done. So what do you need to get this done? Two things. One is an add in in PowerPoint and the ability to create a link from a power BI report. For that you require Power BI Pro or if your organization has a premium capacity then free version of Power BI will also do. Anyway, letamp;#39;s go step by step. Go to PowerPoint, insert add in and search for power BI. You will find two things at least. This is the power BI one, not the tiles one. Now you will see a button called Power BI. Go to a n