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rajatseth
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Seeking Solution for Managing Consistent Visual Groups Across Reports

Hello Power BI Community,

I’m looking for advice on managing groups of visuals across multiple reports in Power BI. Here’s my situation:

Scenario: I frequently create groups of visuals (e.g., bar charts, line charts, pie charts) that display different data but maintain the same structure and design. Currently, I have to manually copy each visual group and apply filters separately. Additionally, any updates to the visual design or structure must be manually replicated across all groups, which is time-consuming and prone to errors.

Desired Solution: I’m seeking a way to create a ‘Golden Group’ of visuals that can be referenced across multiple reports. The key functionalities I’m looking for include:

  1. Centralized Updates: Any changes made to the visuals within the Golden Group should automatically reflect in all instances where the group is referenced.
  2. Dynamic Filtering: The ability to apply different filters to each instance of the Golden Group, ensuring that the visuals display context-specific data while maintaining a consistent design and structure.
  3. Ease of Use: A user-friendly method to create, manage, and reference Golden Groups without requiring extensive technical knowledge.

Example Use Case: Imagine I have a set of visuals that I use to display sales data for different regions. Currently, I need to copy this set of visuals for each region and apply the respective filters. If I decide to add a new visual or change the design of an existing visual, I have to manually update each set of visuals for all regions. With the Golden Group feature, I could create a master group of these visuals, apply region-specific filters to each instance, and any design changes would automatically propagate to all instances.

Question: Is there an existing solution or workaround in Power BI that can help achieve this functionality? Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you in advance for your help!

Best regards,
Rajat Seth

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