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Hi,
I'm trying to copy paste visual from Power BI to Word. Is there a way to include only the graph/table and not all the titles and other metadata that gets also included?
Kind regards,
K
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Hi @KKSLO ,
You can try to copy from a dashboard tile. Please kindly refer to
Copy and paste a visualization in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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Hi @KKSLO ,
You can try to copy from a dashboard tile. Please kindly refer to
Copy and paste a visualization in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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Hi @KKSLO
How are you doing the copy? I mean if you do a screenshot you can leave out the title. What other meta data are you referring to?
Best regards
Michael
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Let's say I copy this visual using "Copy as image with caption". When pasted to Word, I get both titles and captions. Is there a configuration, where I'd only get this same picture copy/pasted and not everything else?
Thanks for the fast reply. Really appreciate it.
K
Hi @KKSLO
Why are you not simply doing a screenshot with SnippingTool?
Best regards
Michael
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I could do that as well, though the quality gets a bit distorted. Was wondering if there's another way of doing that. Thanks for the help!
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