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Hi,
i have 2 pbi files with multiple tabs, i would like to combine the 2 into 1
How would i get the tabs from second file in my first file without recreating everything
The source tables & relationships are exactly the same, please is the a better approach than recreating the entire tabs?
Regards
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Hi. If the sources are the same then you might be able to just copy paste from one PowerBi Desktop to another. When the metadata between two Desktops match you can copy paste visualizations and they should work. So get on the page you want to copy and Ctrl+A should select all visuals, then just Ctrl+C (copy) in source file and Ctrl+V (paste) in the final destination file.
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
Thank You Very Much All, I have logged a Ticket with Support!
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Thank You very much the ctrl+A worked fantastic!
Thank You so much, i have not gotten that far yet
but will be trying it later today 🙂 thank you
Hi. If the sources are the same then you might be able to just copy paste from one PowerBi Desktop to another. When the metadata between two Desktops match you can copy paste visualizations and they should work. So get on the page you want to copy and Ctrl+A should select all visuals, then just Ctrl+C (copy) in source file and Ctrl+V (paste) in the final destination file.
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
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