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Is it possible to create a PDF from Power and/or can I export graphs/visualizations into excel? Thanks.
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Hi @ammartino44,
We can print an entire dashboard, a dashboard tile, a report page, or a report visual to PDF from Power BI service. For more details about this, please refer to Printing from Power BI.
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@ammartino44 wrote:Is it possible to create a PDF from Power and/or can I export graphs/visualizations into excel? Thanks.
Does anybody got a solution to this issue, I mean the possibility to export tables and charts as they apear in PBI to Excel?
Hi,
I received same request from end user and could not find it. Has this been implemented?
Thanks.
No I couldn't find that feature. I mean I understand that reports should serve as a final solution, but many time you have to write down actual report in word format. And exporting graph as an image is not a very convinent way to do it. Exporting data is a long process. Something should be done to solve this problem.
Most BI tools don't support exporting to Excel Chart, however you can take a look at SeekTable - it can do that, try "Export" -> "Excel" here: http://demo.seektable.com/report/edb1ee25d81c4acd96d2c9d0f819afde
Also, it supports exporting to Excel PivotTable (pre-configured Excel's PivotTable that has dimensions/measures you selected in a web view), this is also rather unique capability.
Hi @ammartino44,
We can print an entire dashboard, a dashboard tile, a report page, or a report visual to PDF from Power BI service. For more details about this, please refer to Printing from Power BI.
Regards
Hey @ammartino44,
I'm not sure about exporting to a PDF, but you can export data to an Excel/CSV format.
In PowerBI Service, you can export data at the visual level by clicking on the 3 dots in the top right of any visual and clicking "Export Data". This can only be done while in the "Report" section. See below:
This can also be achieved with R. Check out the post here for more information on that method.
Hope this helps,
Alan
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