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How to retreive a "published" report ?

Hi,

I created a report, I saved it on my PC, and then I "published" it.

How can I retreive this report from another PC, or how can I give access on it to one of my colleagues?

Thanks

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Greg_Deckler
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You would go to app.powerbi.com and login as yourself to see it on another computer. You can then share it with your coworker. Sharing can be a little confusing. You should have a dashboard created for your report. If not, create a new dashboard. Pin a visualization from the report onto the dashboard. Then, you share the dashboard. When the user clicks the visualization, they will be transported to the report.



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When I log in, I see [Group Workspaces] in my left hand menu.

 

If I click the + icon I can create workspaces and add members to this workspace.

 

When in a Shared Workspace I can add datasets  - including local Power BI Desktop (PBIX) files that everyone in the Shared Workspace can see.


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Greg_Deckler
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You would go to app.powerbi.com and login as yourself to see it on another computer. You can then share it with your coworker. Sharing can be a little confusing. You should have a dashboard created for your report. If not, create a new dashboard. Pin a visualization from the report onto the dashboard. Then, you share the dashboard. When the user clicks the visualization, they will be transported to the report.



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Another option is to create or use a Shared Workspace.  In the Shared Workspace add a new dataset, choose local file and upload your Power BI desktop file.  

 

Make sure your colleage is a member of this workspace.


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Interesting, but how to create a Shared Workspace ? (NB: I'm a very beginner)

Thanks

 

 

When I log in, I see [Group Workspaces] in my left hand menu.

 

If I click the + icon I can create workspaces and add members to this workspace.

 

When in a Shared Workspace I can add datasets  - including local Power BI Desktop (PBIX) files that everyone in the Shared Workspace can see.


To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

Proud to be a Datanaut!

Thanks, that worked!

But in my French version it's not easy to understand. I have, on two rows, the equivalent of:

[My workspace]

[Create a group]

 

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