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In reports with many pages (+10 or so), I find it cumbersome to nagivate between the pages. I know there is the pages popup if you right-click the navigation arrows (just like in Excel). But I would like to propose the ability to be able to traverse the pages with Ctrl-page up/down (just like in Excel as well). This would enable quick navigation, imho.
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Hi @FilipAi ,
For your question, perhaps you could try creating navigation buttons to switch between pages.
Create page and bookmark navigators - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Or use the arrow keys + “Enter” to switch between pages after selecting the area with the mouse.
You can also submit your ideas here
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/
Best Regards
@Anonymous Thanks for the input - I think the select + arrow + Enter approach is a good alternative, as it enables me to quickly switch to pages not visible in the Pages section at the bottom. Wasn't aware of the functionality!
Hi @FilipAi ,
For your question, perhaps you could try creating navigation buttons to switch between pages.
Create page and bookmark navigators - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Or use the arrow keys + “Enter” to switch between pages after selecting the area with the mouse.
You can also submit your ideas here
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/
Best Regards
@Anonymous Thanks for the input! I think the Select + Arrow + Enter approach is a good alternative, as it enables me to quickly navigate to pages not visible in the Pages section at the bottom. Wasn't aware of the functionality.
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