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It seems that the latest version of PBI Desktop (2.40.4554.463 64-bit) saves also all data to the .pbit file. Both files (.pbix & .pbit) are same size and when double clicking the .pbit and choosing Edit when the parameter is asked, you are able to open the file with all data. We tested this behaviour with to data sources; with filename-parameter (Access as a data source) and with email-parameter (Microsoft Exchange as a data source).
Steps:
1. Create query from Microsoft Exchange.
2. Load mail.
3. Add parameter "Email" and use it as a argument: =Exchange.Contents(Email)
4. Save As Power BI File (.pbix).
5. Save As Power BI Template File (.pbit).
6. Files are same size.
7. Double Click Template file open and choose Load>Edit.
8. Close Query Editor and choose Not Now.
9. Study the data.
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