Regarding Power view set up

Hi team,
I am new to power view.
How to do setup for to support multidimensional with SharePoint 2013 and Sql server 2014.
Can any one help me on step by step.
we need to install 1)sqlserver for powerpivot and reporting services in SharePoint integrated mode ?
Thanks,
Manasa.
Thank You, Manasa.V

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