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I have multiple monitors and would like to display each individual PowerBi tabs on a separate monitor. Can this be done?
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@MikeT What are you trying to accomplish? The initial answer seems to be "no" as you can't open the same Desktop file with the same source, and you can't pop out the report tabs. But you could make a copy of a desktop file so you could reference a page on one monitor while you work on another... I don't know if that's the purpose of the question though.
@MikeT What are you trying to accomplish? The initial answer seems to be "no" as you can't open the same Desktop file with the same source, and you can't pop out the report tabs. But you could make a copy of a desktop file so you could reference a page on one monitor while you work on another... I don't know if that's the purpose of the question though.
Thanks for the reply
I think that the easiest way to accomplice what I am tring to do is to have seperated PowerBi files for each of the tabs I need to display on seperate monitors.
I realize that this is not the techie way but it works.
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