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Hi all,
as per subject and as recommended by several experts I have decided to split my dataset (say dataset.pbix) and my reports (say reports.pbix). Clearly reports.pbix is connected to dataset.pbix.
I would like now to reverse the operation and go back to a sigle pbix containing both dataset and reports. Is this easily possible?
Many thanks in advance.
Best,
C.
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If it's just the one open the dataset file (or download it from the service. Open the report pbix next to it and then select all visuals on a page at a time and copy/paste. It should work.
Failing that it's possible ALM toolkit might be able to able you but I'm not 100% sure.
Thanks @bcdobbs ,
unfortunately there is no copy option at page level when right clicking. Also Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V does not work. Maybe you meant to first recreate the blank pages in the dataset pbix and then copy and paste all the visuals page by page?
This approach only works one report page at a time, have to make blank page for each report page, select all visuals in thin report page, paste to blank report page in dataset.
Additionally, I recently found that this approach does not carry over visual interactions settings, e.g. if I have set one slicer to filter only one of several visuals, this information is lost - the slicer will filter all visuals.
If it's just the one open the dataset file (or download it from the service. Open the report pbix next to it and then select all visuals on a page at a time and copy/paste. It should work.
Failing that it's possible ALM toolkit might be able to able you but I'm not 100% sure.
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