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When building reports in Power BI, it's important to keep the layout simple and to show only the relevant visuals to avoid misinterpretation of information. In this video, I will be taking you through the complete steps from scratch and show you how to create an in-page navigation option on a Power BI report page. It guides users with tabbed navigation with web app like experience.
An important advantage of this method is that the report performance is faster as visuals do not generate queries when they are hidden.
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