Create a pivotable with Pivot BI as data source

ilyes4205

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  1. 365
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Hi all,

I have data that I have been taking care of through Power BI and I need this data in Excel now. The easiest for me is to have this data in a Pivotable, so my aim is to create a pivotable in Excel with the data I worked on through Power BI.

thanks !

N.B.: cross posted Create a pivotable with Pivot BI as data source
 

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Update : I succeeded to make my Power BI file appearing in Excel ! But I have an other issue now :

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Fields are empty .. any idea to make appear my Power BI fields to create the pivotable in Excel ?
 
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