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My research says there's supposed to be a copy icon, or an option in More Options. The only way I can find to copy is to right click on the visual and select Copy Visual. But when I try to paste it, the paste option is greyed out.
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@Anonymous
It seems the "copy visual icon" is only available in the online PBI Service (which requires publishing the report).
However, I'm glad that at least the screen capture option from within PowerPoint is an acceptable workaround.
Just out out curiosity, why don't you publish your reports?
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@Anonymous
A fairly new option is available in the PBI service. There is an icon to allow you to copy a visual directly and paste it wherever:
Another neat little trick if you are working on a document in Power Point, is to use the screen capture tool directly in Power Point (just make sure your PBI doc/page is active in the backround). It's like using the snippet tool but slightly more efficient (apologies since my Office is in Spanish):
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The copy icon is exactly what I am looking for. I saw that it's a new feature, and I'm on the most current version of BI, so I'm very frustrated it's not showing. Thank you very much for teaching me the screen capture from within Powerpoint. I tried it and it's got much better resolution then the old way, so this may end up being what I have to use.
@Anonymous
It seems the "copy visual icon" is only available in the online PBI Service (which requires publishing the report).
However, I'm glad that at least the screen capture option from within PowerPoint is an acceptable workaround.
Just out out curiosity, why don't you publish your reports?
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Ah! That makes sense. Thanks, I was going crazy! I am very new and am testing the software out for the small company I work for. I'm using the Desktop version because it's free. I'm brand new and have been using the system to handles large quantities of data and play around with graphs that I had planned to put into the Powerpoint to share with my company, as no one else has used this before. My previous company had Tableau, and I was thinking this would be a good (free) replacement.
@Anonymous
Well, welcome to the enthralling experience of Power BI!!
Just FYI, you can use the online Power BI service for free too.
You only need a Pro license (which requires a fee) if you are going to share the report with other people in your organisation. You can even publish your reports to the web (important caveat: only do this is your data is NOT confidential) and share the link with whoever you want. (I do this on my website to showcase examples of PBI reports (again, none of these reports contain any form of confidential info). Here is an example (apologies, since it is in Spanish):
Covid-19 report for Spain and worldwide
Another reason to consider publishing to the PBI service is that it is MUCH better to showcase the benefits of PBI (interactivity, RLS etc) to management/other members of your organisation.
so go ahead, and give it a go!
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Hey @Anonymous ,
You can either export to pdf for getting high quality images and then convert the pdf to jpeg using any online converter and finally use the image in your Powerpoint presentation.
If your problem is solved then please accept this reply as a solution
Thank you
Hopefully this helps, but this mostly applies to Published Dashbaords:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-copy-paste
I usually use Snipping Tool in Windows to capture Visuals manually, or if needed in Power BI Desktop, you can File -> Export -> to PDF. (However, from App.PowerBI.com, once published you can Export whole Workbooks as PPTs files also!)
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Thank You!
Thanks, but I'm on Desktop and don't publish. I had understood there was a way to copy the visuals based on an article by Microsoft touting this feature in April 2020.
Thanks for your help.
Hi @Anonymous ,
COPY VISUAL functionality in Power BI, is just to copy a visual within different Power BI Reports.
Thanks,
Pragati
Hello there,
I was just wondering why I can only copy visual with description from the Myworkspace. Exporting whole report is now an option because of PP layout standards that I have and copying visual without description would be amazing, but I don't see the way to do it.
Thank you in advance
Thanks, but the image quality isn't as good as I wanted. I had understood there was a way to copy the visuals based on an article by Microsoft touting this feature in April 2020.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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