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Actual exam question from Microsoft's PL-300
Question #: 54
Topic #: 3
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You need to create a Power BI theme that will be used in multiple reports. The theme will include corporate branding for font size, color, and bar chart formatting.

What should you do?

  • A. From Power BI Desktop, customize the current theme.
  • B. From Power BI Desktop, use a built-in report theme.
  • C. Create a theme as a PBIVIZ file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop.
  • D. Create a theme as a JSON file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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SanaCanada
Highly Voted 1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Create a theme as a JSON file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop. To create a Power BI theme that can be used across multiple reports and workspaces, the best approach would be to create a theme as a JSON file and then import it into Power BI Desktop. This will allow you to define the corporate branding for font size, color, and bar chart formatting in a single file, which can then be easily imported into all the reports that require it. To create a theme as a JSON file, you can use the built-in Theme Generator tool in Power BI or create the file manually. Once you have the JSON file, you can import it into Power BI Desktop by going to the "Switch Theme" menu and selecting "Import Theme." From there, you can select the JSON file and apply the theme to the current report. No confusion, and no need to discuss further
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SamuComqi
Highly Voted 1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: D
I passed the exam today (948/1000). My answer was: - Create a theme as a JSON file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop.
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junior17les
1 year, 4 months ago
What other questions came up?
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jaume
Most Recent 4 days, 17 hours ago
Selected Answer: D
Option A would work for just the report we customize the current theme but it's stated "...will be used in multiple reports" so solution should work for other reports. Right format to import / export theme is JSON therefore option D is the right one PBIVIZ is the extension for a single visual. Using a built-in report will not incorporate corporate branding (unless you could look for Microsoft branding :-P)
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rcaliandro
3 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
D is the correct answer, Create a theme as a JSON file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop.
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Dani_eL
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Answer A: customising current theme allows you to have access to ALL JSON elements on the fly with an immediate visual testing. When you are satisfied with your corporate branding customisation, you will save your work as a JSON file if you want to. Changing all your other reports will be a matter of selecting the right theme in the list. For those of say D : it says: use the built in theme generator tool in Power BI. Well…that’s exactly what you do with answer A, you customise current theme as save it as another name.
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Dsbuff
10 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Create a theme as a JSON file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop.
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william_001
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A, here particularly mentions that the theme is used in the report, not the dashboard. otherwise will be D
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william_001
11 months, 3 weeks ago
NVM, my bad, multiple reports, thus D
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Mandar77
1 year ago
Answer A is correct. Question asked to create a new theme. You can always modify current theme and save it to use it for other reports.
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AniveM
1 year, 5 months ago
La réponse A est la bonne mais elle n'est pas complète car après avoir personnalisé le thème, il faudrait l’enregistrer au format json pour ensuite le réutiliser dans d'autres rapports.
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rania
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: D
The theme will include corporate branding for font size, color, and bar chart formatting by in Json File
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Kartikeraj
1 year, 7 months ago
Correct answer is A For reference read this link - https://radacad.com/power-bi-theme-customize-colors-fonts-and-visual-appearance-for-multiple-objects
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Roots00
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is correct
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Maverick7513
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
i think for customizing bar chart formating you need to do it in json file. In desktop you can only customize visuals as regard to background, border, header and tooltip. For more granular customization it has to be done into a json file.
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Maverick7513
1 year, 7 months ago
i meant D sorry
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quxxy
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Of course we need to create JSON file with theme and then using it as a theme for multiple reports! How do we can create it? Do we have some custom app for creating JSON themes for Power BI? Guess not... So, first step is "Customizing current theme" after that - saving JSON file, etc... Answers "A" and "D" are good, but first step - "A": "Customize current theme" is more correct, i guess.
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SanaCanada
1 year, 8 months ago
D. Create a theme as a JSON file and import the theme into Power BI Desktop. To create a Power BI theme that can be used across multiple reports and workspaces, the best approach would be to create a theme as a JSON file and then import it into Power BI Desktop. This will allow you to define the corporate branding for font size, color, and bar chart formatting in a single file, which can then be easily imported into all the reports that require it. To create a theme as a JSON file, you can use the built-in Theme Generator tool in Power BI or create the file manually. Once you have the JSON file, you can import it into Power BI Desktop by going to the "Switch Theme" menu and selecting "Import Theme." From there, you can select the JSON file and apply the theme to the current report. No confusion, no need to discuss further
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srikanth923
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is a better answer, they said use the theme in multiple reports that means you need to create a json file and upload it as a theme
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rawie
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
The phrase "will be used in multiple reports" points a bit more to the JSON response which is more comprehensive
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