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I've created an App which has three separate published PowerBI's how do I create a link from one of the published powerBI's to another published powerBI's without openning a new browser window? Trying to create a Hub like experience (as MS suggests the purpose of an App) but openning separate tabs isn't great UX
Many thanks
David
Hi @dharpernz ,
Could you please Accept a helpful post as the solution to make the thread closed. More people will benefit from it.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
There hasn't been anything helpful yet!
Hi @dharpernz ,
According to my understanding, you may have confused these two concepts:
1. Apps : Combine related content -- dashboards, spreadsheets, datasets, and reports -- all in one place. And they are published in Power BI service.
2. Power Mobile apps : In which you could view and interact with shared dashboards and reports.
If so, you better to migrate this thread here:https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/bd-p/power-bi-web-app
And for your question, the left app navigation pane (below the name of the app is the list of content) is used to switch to different reports/dashboards without opening a new window.
Refer to:
Install and use apps with dashboards and reports in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
What are the Power BI mobile apps? - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
Creating Embedded Reports in Your Web Apps with Power BI Embedded
How to Embed Power BI Reports and Dashboards in your Applications
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks aware of the menu but that isn't a hub experience when you're trying to help people navigate the story which involves numerous interrelated PowerBI's, they would need to know where to go.
Thanks for advising I'd put in the wrong group trust MS to have similar names!
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