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Hello,
I currently have a table of data loaded in Power BI which I have sliced up using visualizations (mainly the Table display with filters). I will be receiving this same file with the same data structure every week throughout the year with updated information. Is there an easy way I can take the dashboard with the visualizations I have set up for the current table of data and use it to visualize another table in the same Power BI file?
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Hello @Anonymous ,
If you want multiple tables for different updated tables ,you can just copy paste the table visualization on a new page.
But you need to rename yuor new table as the old one and the old one with some other name.
In case you want the same visualization on one page, you can just replace the data source everytime with the new one.
Regards,
Hope this helps.
Hi @Anonymous,
If you right click the page tab at the bottom of Power BI for the report you have and click duplicate, you will get a copy of your current page. From there you can adjust the compistion of the visualisations while keeping the same layout/format and retaining existing structures if needed.
You can also copy and paste visualisations between pages as @rajulshah already pointed out.
Hi @Anonymous,
If you right click the page tab at the bottom of Power BI for the report you have and click duplicate, you will get a copy of your current page. From there you can adjust the compistion of the visualisations while keeping the same layout/format and retaining existing structures if needed.
You can also copy and paste visualisations between pages as @rajulshah already pointed out.
Hello @Anonymous ,
If you want multiple tables for different updated tables ,you can just copy paste the table visualization on a new page.
But you need to rename yuor new table as the old one and the old one with some other name.
In case you want the same visualization on one page, you can just replace the data source everytime with the new one.
Regards,
Hope this helps.
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