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I created an idea for this but then realized maybe this was already possible and I was just not seeing it:
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=8a5a162f-1e88-eb11-8ced-501ac524afb0
Is there a way to create a PBIX file and deploy it that has pages/tabs that are just references to other existing PBIX pages on the service?
For example:
HR has their HR dashboards with 30+ pages, Sales, GL, finance, shipping, all have similar amounts of dashboards.
The executives just want two overview pages from each of those departments deployed in their own app or area.
I can do a dashboard but then it just makes the dashboard really long to scroll, they want navigation tabs like a "real" PBIX file.
Is there a way to make a new tab and say "reference to: ...." and point it to the page?
Like how in Teams you can pull in a PBI report or in SPO you can embed a PBI report.
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Hi @OneWithQuestion ,
At present, the latest version of PowerBI cannot implement this function for the time being. I will continue to pay attention to the idea you created, and if there is new feedback, I will also inform you in time.
Here is the PowerBI blog, some new ideas or new features will be updated here. Power BI Blog—Updates and News | Microsoft Power BI
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @OneWithQuestion ,
At present, the latest version of PowerBI cannot implement this function for the time being. I will continue to pay attention to the idea you created, and if there is new feedback, I will also inform you in time.
Here is the PowerBI blog, some new ideas or new features will be updated here. Power BI Blog—Updates and News | Microsoft Power BI
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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