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Hei,
I want to use graphs in aPower BI report to MS. World document. IS that a method to do it?
Thank you!
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Hii @HaiVN
You can use these practical options:
Copy visual as image: In Power BI Service or Desktop, use Copy >> Copy visual as image and paste it directly into Word.
Export report to PowerPoint/PDF, then copy the required graph from there into Word.
Power Automate: Export the report (or specific page) as an image or PDF and insert it into a Word document automatically.
Paginated Reports (if available): These support direct Word export.
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Hi @HaiVN
Direct export to Word is currently not supported - only PDF and PowerPoint. But even with the supported formats, the graphs are exported as a screenshot of each page.
Hii @HaiVN
You can use these practical options:
Copy visual as image: In Power BI Service or Desktop, use Copy >> Copy visual as image and paste it directly into Word.
Export report to PowerPoint/PDF, then copy the required graph from there into Word.
Power Automate: Export the report (or specific page) as an image or PDF and insert it into a Word document automatically.
Paginated Reports (if available): These support direct Word export.
Hi @HaiVN ,
From a Power BI report you can right-click on a visual and choose Copy > Image, or Copy > Image With Caption. You can then paste these into your document.
Alternatively, you can use the Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch to select the exact report area you want to copy/paste.
I don't think there's any way to embed a PBI visual into a Word doc so that it automatically updates with the latest data though.
Pete
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