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Subramanya
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Merging Dashboard

Hi ,

 

I wanted to combine 2 dashboard each having 5 tabs so that i need to get all 2 dashboard into 1 dashboard as 10 tabs so is it possible to do Powerbi?

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As @Thejeswar suggested, the data import and transformations can be copy-pasted through the M-Query (Advanced Editor). Regarding the graphs, once the data has been imported as it was in the previous dashboard, you can copy-paste the visuals and they will keep the same formatting. You can select all items in one dashboard and copy all together. So the whole process would not be much time consuming, except if you have a lot of measures (I am afraid you cannot copy them all together, you would need to create them one by one copying the formulas of the previous dashboard).

 

Hope it helps

v-piga-msft
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Hi @Subramanya,

 

I also agree with the suggestion of Thejeswar. 

 

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Subramanya
Regular Visitor

Hi ,

 

I wanted to combine 2 dashboard each having 5 tabs so that i need to get all 2 dashboard into 1 dashboard as 10 tabs so is it possible to do Powerbi?

Thejeswar
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@Subramanya,

I don't think you can combine the dashboards directly thereby making 2 Dashboards with 5 Tabs each to 1 Dashboard with 10 Tabs.

 

You can bring in all the data from 1 Dashboard to the other one by just copying and pasting the M-Query of each of the Tables from one Dashboard to other. But in case of the visual, I am afraid that you will have to manually create them again

 

One alternative would be, to publish both reports to Power BI Service and then pin the important visuals from both the reports to the Dashboard. Now when the users click on the visuals the users will be re-directed to the reports. This will create an indirect feel of all the visuals in a single dashboard

Thanks for your answer!

Thanks you vey much for your quick response.

 

But is there any method to combine the dashboard atleast while publishing the links?

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