I'm pretty confident the answer is B. Adding synonyms and suggested questions in Power BI Desktop is the way to go here. That's how you customize the Q&A experience for users.
Okay, let me think this through. The question says we need to ensure users can use Q&A, so I'm guessing that means we need to do something to enable that functionality. I'm leaning towards option D, turning on Q&A for the dataset in the Power BI service.
Ah, the joys of working with live connections and Power BI. I'm going with the Power BI Desktop option to add the Q&A visual. Can't have users asking the report, 'What's the weather like in Narnia?' now, can we?
Haha, this reminds me of that time I tried to use Q&A on a report and ended up just getting nonsensical responses. Hopefully, this solution works better!
Interesting, I was considering the 'Turn on Q&A for this dataset' option, but I guess that's not the right choice here. Gotta love these tricky certification questions!
Hmm, I think adding synonyms and suggested questions in Power BI Desktop is the way to go. That seems like the most direct approach to enable Q&A for the dataset.
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