Power BI Basics — Volume 2: Relationships, Measures & Dashboards
If you’ve already opened Power BI and created basic visuals, this guide is your next clear step forward.
Volume 2 is designed for beginners who:
- understand the Power BI interface
- but feel confused about relationships, measures, and dashboards
- and don’t want to jump into complex DAX too soon
This guide focuses on understanding, rather than memorization.
What You’ll Learn in This Guide
✔ What relationships actually mean in Power BI
✔ Fact tables vs dimension tables (with real examples)
✔ One-to-many relationships explained simply
✔ Common beginner mistakes (and how to avoid them)
✔ Calculated columns vs measures
✔ When to use which (and why visuals behave differently)
✔ Creating your first useful measures (SUM, COUNT, AVERAGE only)
✔ Why measures change with filters
✔ How to make dashboards look clean and professional
✔ Choosing the right visuals (and when not to use pie charts)
✔ Page layout, alignment, colors, and readability
✔ Power BI Desktop vs Power BI Service
✔ Work account vs personal account (clear explanation)
✔ Publishing and sharing reports without confusion
✔ A complete end-to-end practice dashboard
✔ Real dataset (active Kaggle link included)
Who This Is For
- Freshers starting with Power BI
- Non-tech professionals entering data roles
- Career switchers feeling overwhelmed by DAX
- Anyone who wants clarity before complexity
Who This Is NOT For
- Advanced Power BI developers
- People looking for complex DAX formulas
- Those expecting certification-style content
(This guide is about confidence and foundations.)
What You Get
📘 Beginner-friendly PDF
🧠 Simple explanations with real examples
📊 Hands-on dashboard practice
⏱ Learn at your own pace
🚫 No jargon, no shortcuts, no pressure
How This Fits with Volume 1
- Volume 1: Getting comfortable with Power BI basics
- Volume 2: Understanding how Power BI actually works
They’re designed to work together, but this volume can also stand on its own if you already know the basics.
A Final Note
You don’t need to master everything at once.
You need clarity, practice, and confidence.
This guide helps you build all three — step by step.
— Anugya Singhal
You'll Get A PDF Version Of This Guide