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I have a Dashboard with 2 pages and I plan to add a few more pages. Is there a way for PowerBi to *automatically* span through the pages after it has been published to web?
I would like it to be set up just like powerpoint.
Thanks
@KyleBlevins Couple things. There is no internal mechanism to page through a report. I assume you are talking about the tabs of a report and not a dashboard. There are 3rd party tools or browser extensions that page through different browser tabs, otherwise I would think you would have to custom build something on the application page. The second, just to point out that the data you "publish to web" is accessible to anyone on the internet, so the data should be only of a public nature.
I understand that it is public. I am displaying metrics for our company. I'm sure that 95% OTD rate doesn't mean much to someone who is looking at my information.
Can you tell me what 3rd party tools you are referring to that can page through the carrot symbol at the bottom of the dashboard report? I've never heard of anything like that.
@KyleBlevins I wasn't suggesting that a tool flip through the carrots. I was suggesting opening the report in multiple browser tabs and have the different pages displayed, and having a process / tool cycle through them. There are many different methods to achieve that, just do a quick google search as I don't have any direct experiance with doing it and don't want to recommend usage of one over any others.
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