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Create a date table in Power BI

One of our most-read blogpost of all times without a doubt is the one in which Frederik Vandeputte explains how you can create a Power BI date table in just two steps. To make it even easier for you, we made a step-by-step video to build your own date table in just a few minutes.

And that’s it! You now know how to create a complete date table in Power BI, using the new calculated table feature in Power BI Desktop. Do you want to download the DateTablePowerBISteps.pbix?  Just fill out your details below.

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