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I have two seperate Power BI report files saved on a Power BI Server. Let's call them Report A and Report B. If I want to have the same chart created and stored on Report A added to Report B, is there an easy way to 'link' or copy it vs. having to import and maniulate all of the data again in Report B.
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@cflook00 , if that is on the same set of tables then you can copy and paste.
But if they are on a different dataset. Then you add tables to another file build model.
Or add two datasets as direct query connections - https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/directquery-for-power-bi-datasets-and-azure-analysis-servic...
and copy paste visual in new file
@cflook00 , if that is on the same set of tables then you can copy and paste.
But if they are on a different dataset. Then you add tables to another file build model.
Or add two datasets as direct query connections - https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/directquery-for-power-bi-datasets-and-azure-analysis-servic...
and copy paste visual in new file
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