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Fusilier
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Helper III

Go to next page in report

Hi,

I know how to create a button and select 'back' to go to the previous page you were on in a report, but is there any way to create a button that will go to the next page in a report without setting a particular page to navigate to? I don't mean setting the page name in page navigation but just having a button that when clicked will take you to the next page in a report no matter where you are e.g. Page 1 to page 2 to page 3 etc. So whichever page you are on it will take you to the next sequential page in the report? 

Maybe there is a DAX function that could do this?

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Idrissshatila
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Hello @Fusilier ,

 

but you can do it and assign it to the page navigation to it's next page since it won't change dynamically, so you can set page 1 to take to page 2 and page 2 to 3 and page 3 to 4.



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