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File recovery
- 10 years ago
That hurts. Normal Office applications have the autosave functionality. You could try going that route and see if you get lucky, but I don't see anything that indicates Power BI has this feature yet.
I do see other people wanting to see autosave become a feature though. You can add votes to the idea. I think I'll do the same. Autosave is one of those things you don't think about until you lose work without it.
Auto recovered file by default with this new update will save in the following location for a Windows 10 machine:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Power BI Desktop\AutoRecovery
- Magomed7 years agoHelper I
Hi,
Thanks for the hint. You saved me quite a lot of time. I already started buidling the report again).
Regards
Magomed.
- SjoerdV7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Encountered a likewise problem, and the solution above wasn't the solution. Luckily, after following this (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47440276/where-to-find-pbix-file-after-server-shut-down-unexpectedly) post, I could find a auto-recovered version.
Hope this helps any people who encounter the same problem.