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Hi everyone,
At the moment I have a desktop report which has various pages, each page holding info on a project happening in a specific region. I would like to create a sort of "homepage" on the first page of the report, where users can click on an image/name of the area (an interactive map would be ideal) that would then lead them on to the relevant page. Is there any way this can be done? I have downloaded the chiclet slicer, and have been reading a bit on bookmarks, but I'm still not sure of how to do this.
Alternatively, anyway I could do this using R? This is not the ideal option, but is an alternative.
Thank you!
Singarfield
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Bookmarks can acheive what you are looking for and you should read up on that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Afcj8mT5_Q
However, it can be a frustrating experience at first, so I suggest you experiment with couple of visuals and get an understanding of how they really work.
Hi there, here is a video where the home page in power BI is very well explained. Home page contains buttons to navigate better in the report, filters to apply before entering the report and some key information
Hi @singarfield,
I also agree with nikhilmekala, bookmark feature in Power BI should meet your requirement.
If you have solved your problem, please accept the replies making sense as solution to your question so that people who may have the same question can get the solution directly.
If you still need help, please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi everyone,
Thank you very much for this suggestion - it worked great!!
Bookmarks can acheive what you are looking for and you should read up on that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Afcj8mT5_Q
However, it can be a frustrating experience at first, so I suggest you experiment with couple of visuals and get an understanding of how they really work.
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