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AngelaB
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Suggestion for creating editable Word reports (not using report builder)

Hello

 

I'm crowd sourcing suggestions for creating editable reports in Word that don't use report builder. A bit of background for context. I do all of the reporting across our state for a hospital program. Our sites input data into a centralised data management system (REDCap), I then export this to Power BI for reporting purposes. The reporting fields and visualisations are standardised, but our sites like to tailor the reports, so I provide the report in Word. Ideally I'd use Power BI Report Builder to do this, but for the life of me I can't get it to work (even with the help of Copilot), so I've given up on this as a solution.

 

Currently I'm copying each visualisation from Power BI using the 'copy as image' function and pasting into word. This is quite time consuming because of the rendering time and I can't control the formatting of the output. How would you do it?

 

Thanks!

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jaineshp
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Hey @AngelaB,

A few practical options you could try:

  • Use PowerPoint as a middle step – export visuals directly from Power BI to PowerPoint, then copy into Word. The formatting tends to hold better than “copy as image.”

  • Publish to PDF, then convert to Word – gives a quick editable version without manually copying each visual.

  • Export tables to Excel – then link/insert into Word, so numbers stay editable while you drop in visuals separately.

  • Set up Word templates – keep placeholders for visuals and just replace/update each month, rather than re-formatting.

  • Consider Office add-ins like Power BI Tiles Pro – lets you embed live or refreshed visuals into Word/PowerPoint.

Keeps things editable while cutting down on copy-paste time.

 

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Jainesh Poojara | Power BI Developer

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Rob_p21
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Ignore my last reply, I realise you said no report builder.

Rob_p21
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Could you look into setting up paginated reports? Can make these to PDF and send via email using power automate?

 

Set a template and you can set things like hospital name and stuff at the top?

I haven't done much with these reports, but I think it could fit your requirements.

 

That will fully automate the whole process as well.

Thanks Rob, I wish I could use Report Builder... it's beating me at the moment and I seemingly can't dedicate enough time to it to work it out.

jaineshp
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Hey @AngelaB,

A few practical options you could try:

  • Use PowerPoint as a middle step – export visuals directly from Power BI to PowerPoint, then copy into Word. The formatting tends to hold better than “copy as image.”

  • Publish to PDF, then convert to Word – gives a quick editable version without manually copying each visual.

  • Export tables to Excel – then link/insert into Word, so numbers stay editable while you drop in visuals separately.

  • Set up Word templates – keep placeholders for visuals and just replace/update each month, rather than re-formatting.

  • Consider Office add-ins like Power BI Tiles Pro – lets you embed live or refreshed visuals into Word/PowerPoint.

Keeps things editable while cutting down on copy-paste time.

 

Fixed? ✓ Mark it • Share it • Help others!


Best Regards,
Jainesh Poojara | Power BI Developer

Thanks Jainesh, the PowerPoint as a middle step saves a lot of time in exporting (my reports are already templated in Word). I've had to restructure the Power BI reports so that each table is on a new tab, but this works well! I will also look into the Power BI Tiles Pro option, thank you.

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