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Suddenly I'm having trouble saving a pbix file. Same dataset I've used before. The size is around 295MB, far smaller than 1GB. I think the only difference now is that I'm using images (PNGs, a couple of kb's each) and trying a different page size (Letter format).
I can create the file and it saves fine for a while, but then it starts giving me an error. I can't figure out why but it happens every time I try to make this particular report, I've rebuilt it three times today.
Workaround:
Step 1: Perform "Save As" and save the file at any other location.
Step 2: Now, perform again "Save As" on the same file and this time choose your original location.
It will Pop up "Replace Existing File", and Choose Yes.
I have the same error. I know the path works as I can save other documents to it. I have rebuilt it twice and it still won't save.
Hi everyone,
This is now years later than when the rest of you were posting, but I am having this kind of problem now. I did a lot of edits and re-published my report multiple times yesterday (I kept thinking that I was done but then kept thinking of other edits) and then suddenly it refused to save anymore. I added no pictures or anything like that, and have had a thorough look in my tables and measures to see if there is anything that could be disturbing it. The latter seemed to be answered when I was able to copy the whole report and save and publish with a new name (and new embed code). It's confusing, and a bit annoying, as I now have to share a new link with a team, having just unveiled the first one after weeks of work developing the report.
If anyone has similar issues or possible solution, please share.
Ann
I am also facing the same issue. Sinche few hours back only I have saved the report. After saving I have just added 10-12 calculated measures and now I am unable to save this file.
Hi There, I have got a solution for it. i have faced this issue multiple times and then i tried it inserting proper PNG formatted images and it worked fine. Sometimes even it shows problem with PNG images so i tried this on Windows 10 and it perectly worked. i am using windows 7 currently. what you can do is install Windows 10 as a virtual Machine in your system and try again the same process again and it will work fine. Also you can try it as Exporting as Power Bi Template and open the Power Bi Template again and try saving it. this works too.
Thanks and Regards,
Rohit Binnani.
I have that problem often with one of my reports. And I don't have special character names or attached pictures.
My Solution:
Just do a Save-As right on top of the original file with the same name. Then when you re-publish the report it goes to the same place online with the same embed codes.
I've also experienced this problem with Version: 2.42.4611.701 64-bit (January 2017) and was able to isolate the issue to a "[" character in the file name of an image I inserted into my .pbix file. I was not able to recover the .pbix file after I deleted the image from the .pbix file. Also, I could not 'Save As' and save the .pbix file to a seperate file, which caused me to lose all my edits.
Consequently, I exited the Power BI Desktop application, renamed the .jpg file on my workstation, restarted Power BI Desktop and I could then proceed with inserting the image and saving the .pbix file.
Hopefully the development team will refine the error message to instruct to look at image file names and provide a means to successfully save your work as to avoid the fatal loss of all edits.
The error is indeed on the special caracters like ç, ã, ä and so on. Same as happened on GTA5 when it was launch.
We need to use only USA caracters.
But even if the image name is correct and the file cannot be saved, please perform undo (ctrl+z) a couple of times until you can save the file without any image, and then you may insert the image with the correct filename.
First you need to get rid of the error and be able to save without any image inserted. Only then you may try and insert the images with correct chars on the filename. I suggest using numbers for the image file name.
Dear hammerblue,
I just had the same issue here. Does your image have any special character on its name such as "â", "ã", "á", ..?
If yes, try changing its name without those characters, then add it to your pbix file again.
Note: you have to re-open your pbix file to a version when you could still save the document.
This worked for me.
Regards,
Felipe Coyado
Dear hammerblue,
I just had the same issue here. Does the image you are using have any special character on its name such as "ã", "ä", "á", ..?
If yes, try deleting it from your report, change its name without those characters, and then insert it into your report again.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Felipe Coyado
Hello everyone!
I had the same situation here. I use PowerBI in Brazilian Portuguese, and today was unable to save after duplicate one sheet, then I closed without saving and made the sheet from a new one, and it worked to me!
Hope this information be useful to all.
best regards.
I saved the png into jpg and it worked for me.
We're also having the same issue. I.e. after adding an image the report can't be saved. And not opened either (corrupt).
/Martin
Found a solution that worked for me.
The error appears if the image name contains special characters (in my case Swedish letter ä). When changing the image name to just use English letters then the report saves without problem.
BR
Martin
That could be one of the things causing it, Martin, good catch! My files are all named in english though so it must be something else. But it wouldn't be the first time Microsoft's language preference settings causes bugs..
Hi @hammerblue,
From the message, it seems that the path you want to save the .PBIX file in is not valid. Please copy this path in the File Explorer to check if it's available and has sufficient space to store the report.
Also please enable tracing on Power BI Desktop: File –> Options –> Diagnostics –> Enable Tracing to check if you can find the detail message. For more information, please refer to this article: Power BI Desktop Trace Logs Analyser.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Thanks for the tip! The path itself seems fine, and I've used it before quite a lot. Space isn't a problem either.
I found the trace logs and imported them to the report file you linked, but I'm not getting any smarter about the problem.. Can't tell why it fails to save. Any ideas?
Hi @hammerblue,
What's the version of the Power BI Dekstop do you run? Please update it to the latest one then check if you can save the .PBIX file.
Also please check if the issue related to images and letter format page. You can delete the images then save the report. If it can be saved, then add each image separately and save it. If not, please remove the letter format page to see if it can be saved.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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