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Altever
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TMainMenu for Pages

Have some kind of "TMainMenu" (as in Delphi 7 and later) to change between pages (Bookmark)?

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v-juanli-msft
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Hi @Altever 

Sorry, i don't find anything like  "TMainMenu" in Power BI.

Could you tell me more about "TMainMenu" and what would you like ?

 

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Maggie
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I looking for something like this:

https://docs.microsoft.com/pt-br/visualstudio/extensibility/ux-guidelines/menus-and-commands-for-vis...

I wanna create a Main Menu Bar on my Dashboard to open anothers pages.

@Altever ,

 

Step 1: Go to your Home Page (Page 1) --> View Tab --> check the Bookmarks Pane --> Rename the "Bookmark 1" to "Home Page".

Step 2: Then go to your Page 2 --> Take Button (Select Back Button Icon from List) or you can take image of Home from internet --> Go to property of the button --> Select Action option--> Choose Bookmark in Type --> Select your Home Page Bookmark.

Step 3: Follow the step 2 for all your remaining pages.

Step 4:Publish your report and check your result.

 

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Please take a quick glance at newly created dashboards : Restaurant Management Dashboard , HR Analytics Report , Hotel Management Report, Sales Analysis Report , Fortune 500 Companies Analysis , Revenue Tracking Dashboard

I cannot use Buttons for this action. I need it to be a "Menu bar" structure.

Hi @Altever 

It would support to create shapes and click these shapes to go to bookmark pages.

As tested below, create rectangle shapes and put a text box on the shape,

edit the "Action" details for the rectangle shape,

After clicking on the shape, you could go to "bookmark1" page.

Capture1.JPGCapture2.JPG

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Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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The idea is that when selecting an item in the "Unit" slicer, we go to the corresponding page in the Card next to it (each Bookmark has the corresponding name of your page).

For example: If we select the "unit" "SENAI Araças", we are transported to page 3, and so on.

Follows link to published Dashboard (unable to attach .pbix file)

https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiZWNiOGQ2ZjUtMmE5My00MjNlLThjZjAtN2I2ZjgzMzM4NmExIiwidCI6ImUzM...

Hi @Altever 

There are some similar threads with some workarounds.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Bookmark-on-slicer-selection/td-p/307164

https://insightsoftware.com/blog/how-to-create-a-bookmark-in-power-bi/

 

Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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Please, download the .pbix to understood.

 

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnY-0Fj4JV_zwT2tSEDOCBZ65hxd?e=mst0GS

Hi @Altever 

It is impossible to click items from a slicer and nagivate to a bookmark page currently.

 

Best Regards
Maggie

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