Power BI no longer starts with charts or formulas. It starts with questions.
Business Intelligence used to feel complex, technical, and reserved for specialists. With the introduction of Copilot in Power BI, that barrier has changed. Today, anyone can explore data, build dashboards, and generate insights using clear, natural language-without deep technical skills.
Power BI Copilot Handbook is a practical, beginner-first guide to working confidently with data using AI assistance. This book shows you how to move from raw information to clear understanding by combining Power BI's visual tools with Copilot's ability to explain, suggest, and automate.
Designed for readers with little or no prior experience, this handbook focuses on real-world tasks-not theory. You'll learn how to prepare data so Copilot works accurately, ask better questions, build visuals, create simple DAX measures, and turn dashboards into clear stories that support decisions.
Instead of memorizing steps or formulas, you'll learn how to work conversationally with your data-letting Copilot handle complexity while you focus on meaning and insight.
Inside this book, you'll learn how to:
- Understand what Power BI does and where it fits in everyday work
- Prepare and clean data so AI delivers better results
- Use Copilot to create visuals, summaries, and insights
- Ask effective natural-language questions inside Power BI
- Build beginner-friendly DAX measures with AI assistance
- Design clean, readable dashboards that communicate clearly
- Publish, share, and refresh reports confidently
- Develop practical BI skills through small, realistic projects
This is not a technical textbook or an advanced analytics manual. It is a hands-on handbook designed to build confidence quickly. Each chapter is short, focused, and written in plain language, making it easy to apply what you learn immediately.
If you've ever opened a dataset and felt unsure where to begin-or wanted clearer answers without struggling through complex tools-this book is for you.
Let Copilot handle the complexity. You focus on understanding the story your data is telling.