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I know I can right click the Page arrows and get a drop-down for easy page navigation, but I"m looking for an easier way to move pages, rather than drag/drop.
I thought the Selection Panel might have an option but it doesn't. Suggestions?
If not....can this be added as a voting scenario for upgrades?
Still not available three years later
Please make this a feature! Very poor interface to use drag and drop once you get 10+ pages. Should just have a vertical selection menu to reorder pages (up/down arrows + drag and drop on vertical orientation would be SO much easier).
HI @Thackeb,
You can consider using bookmark and buttons to create a navigation page and add correspond switch buttons on each report pages to achieve the navigation between different pages.
Create report bookmarks in Power BI to share insights and build stories - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
How to create an In-Page Navigation with Bookmarks... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Good suggestion. I am doing that, which is somewhat helpful to navigate. However, this suggestion doesn't address the challenge of moving the pages (I have 67 that I need in this report). Yes, Power BI team: please make this easier.
I utilize buttons and bookmarks on many of my reports, but they can also be tricky and problematic, therefore I wouldn't want to rely on them for a large report.
Thank you for the suggestion!
Hi @Thackeb,
Perhaps you can try to submit your requirement to the ideas forum to get further support and help to improve the report page interactions.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@Thackeb drag and drop is the only option, no selection pane to move the pages around. A good use case for ideas forum. Go for it.
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