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10. Click **Close and Apply** in the top-left of the **Power Query Editor**.
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11. On the **Report View** page click **Refresh** to load the new data into your dashboard.
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## Deployment
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If you need help deploying or publishing this script, please see: [Deployment README](https://github.com/aj-enns/pbi-4-ghcopilot/blob/main/deploy/README.md)
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## Publishing
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If you need help deploying or publishing this script, please see: [Publish README](/publish/README.md)
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# Deployment
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# Publishing your PBI Report
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The report can be deployed many different ways. Publishing from PowerBI Desktop is likely the fastest. For a more automated version which would include report version, you should use a repository. Below are the instructions on how to deploy your report in Azure DevOps repos, into your Power BI Workspace using a Azure DevOps Pipeline.
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The report can be published many different ways. Publishing from PowerBI Desktop is likely the fastest. For a more automated version which would include report version, you should use a repository. Below are the instructions on how to deploy your report in Azure DevOps repos, into your Power BI Workspace using a Azure DevOps Pipeline.
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### Installing the ADO Extension
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