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Quick Tips: How to Quickly Switch Between Report Pages in Power BI

Navigating between Report Pages in Power BI

If you have a lot of report pages in your Power BI reports you already realised that it is such a pain to click the left/right buttons to navigate through different pages. Well, you can simply right click on the left/right buttons which opens a list of your pages, then select a desired page. Easy!

Good news! This feature is also available in Power BI Service.

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April 3, 2019February 16, 2022Data Visualisation, Dataviz, Navigation, Power BI, PowerBI, Report, Report Pages6 Comments

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