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Linking a PowerPoint to a PowerBI or SQL database record

  •  I wd like to know if you know of a way to solution this.

    This is the visual inside a Powerpoint slide.

     
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    And it has to stay in this format you see.

    So, when user clicks on "Learn more here" (for whichever project), it should open up to the Notes JUST for that project (and not for all projects). Now, if this were an embedded PowerBI, I got it to work easily. (Note: Datasource is SQL database). ut it has to remain as a text visual inside the PPT. Is there a way to create a link inside PPT that wd go straight to just the notes for that selected project...the notes I imagine would be a PowerBI but again it would just display the notes for that one project and not all projects. 
    Again, I know how to do this by embedding a PowerBI object but because I have to link the text to a record inside a SQL database essentially. Thanks in advance!

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v-yadongf-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Inserting hyperlink may be a way to try it. 

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Best regards,

Yadong Fang

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