Which Power BI Visual add on download is this - powerbi-desktop

I was asked to use this Visual in Power BI. But I do not know which add-on I have to download for this Visual.
Does anyone know? If so please let me know which one to use.

It is a native visual named Ribbon Chart.

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Ho to fix this issue, this copy of microsoft office is not activated?

I have microsoft office professional plus 2010 and its not running, shows Error code 0x8007007B. " Copy of Microsoft Office is not activated". How do i fix this issue? Please assist me thanks.
Click this link to download and run the Microsoft Office Configuration Analyzer Tool, to see if that can resolve the problem with you Office installation:
www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/detail...
Otherwise, follow these steps to perform a full repair of your Office installation . . .
Open Control Panel - Programs and Features
Click Microsoft Office in the list of installed applications
At the top, click 'Change'
On the resulting dialog, click 'Repair' - choose the online repair, it is a comprehensive fix
That should fix any issues with your Office Installation .

Where can I find Solution Navigator after installing Productivity Power Tools 2012?

I'm really interest in using solution navigator after reading the article about
Productivity Power Tools 2012.
After I install Productivity Power Tools 2012 in my VS2012, somehow I can't find the solution navigator everywhere. Could someone tell me where can I find it? Also in the article didn't mention it.
By the way, I couldn't find it in "View" and Quick Launch...
It will be really helpful to me and lot of peoples if someone suggests the solution.
Solution Navigator was a part of Productivity Power Tools for VS 2010. In VS 2012 many features of Solution Navigator were integrated in the standard Solution Explorer and PPT 2012 don't include the separate Solution Navigator tool any more.

Will MS Project 2003 plugin support MS Project 2013?

Whether the Addin developed for MS Project 2003 will work in MS Project 2013?
Thanks in advance.
I can also confirm that COM Add Ins written for Project 2003 can work fine in Project 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. As noted above, the toolbar controls just move to the Add-Ins tab of the ribbon. If you launched from menu items as well as toolbar controls, those launch points will be lost, but you don't really need those if you have something on the ribbon.
All of this is predicated on using a subset of the COM Interop interface that is 'core', e.g. supported on all versions of MS Project. Microsoft tends to maintain these interfaces pretty well. They may add new stuff in later versions, but I've found that they generally don't drop the old interfaces. You will need to decide which version of the Primary Interop assemblies for building an application to be used across all these Project versions. I've seen advice that says you need to build a separate add-in binary for each version of MS Project, but I've never found a need to do that. You might be able to stick with the PIA from MS Project 2003, but I'd suggest you pick something like Project 2010 or Project 2013 Primary Interop Assemblies.
Hope this helps.
No, it won't.
There is a slim chance that the core code may run ok, but with the switch from the menu bar to the ribbon menu, any menu options presented by the 2003 plug in won't be presented as buttons on the ribbon in 2013, so I can say with certainty that part won't work.

Can you import a visio sharepoint workflow template directly into Visual studio without using Designer?

We are trying to determine if it is possible to import a workflow directly from Visio to Visual Studio without using SharePoint Designer. A comment here: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vsarch/thread/92095335-3ac5-4568-b87d-bc17d147cb11 indicates that the UML versions of Visio and Visual Studio do not match. Is this still the case?
Would we be able to use Visio 2013 to go directly from Visio to Visual Studio? If this can be done, does anyone have the steps to do so?
Thank you in advance.

How to get contents of Test Explorer window in Visual Studio programmatically

I am developing my first add-in for VS 2012. I need to programmatically find which test is selected by user from Test Explorer window.
How do i do that?
Any pointers and help is very much appreciated
I didn't get your question correctly,but May be this will help you ,
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/173496/How-to-Create-a-Visual-Studio-Add-in-that-Launches

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