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Sam2108
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Copy value of table in published to web view

HI,

 

we are using several reports 'published to web' on a sharepoint. In some cases it would be usefull if we could copy a value out of the report to use it within a different tool, a mail, etc....

 

Is that somehow possible?

 

BR,


Sam

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Greg_Deckler
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Well, you can always take a screen shot and crop. While this won't help you with Publish to Web reports, if you go back to the report in the Service, you could use the new preview feature "Export to PowerPoint"



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Greg_Deckler
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Well, you can always take a screen shot and crop. While this won't help you with Publish to Web reports, if you go back to the report in the Service, you could use the new preview feature "Export to PowerPoint"



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DAX is easy, CALCULATE makes DAX hard...

mhm, okay...well that wouldnt be a good workaround since simply typing the value would be just as fast 🙂

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