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Hi,
I updated an app from the Power BI Workspace and added several required reports. I want to create a navigation report by adding some images with web urls for this app. And when I click the image, it would take me directly to the corresponding reports on the current page instead of opening a new tab. Any help will be appreciated.
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Power BI doesn't natively support direct navigation between different reports in an app without opening a new tab because each report is treated as a separate entity with its own URL. ]
As this is a limitation of Power BI, i request you to please provide feedback to Microsoft via the Power BI Ideas forum, where such feature requests are considered for future updates by product team.
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Prashanth Are
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hello @RoboticPen ,
get the url for the reports from the app then store them in power bi and publish this report after you create buttons that would take you to the report links.
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@RoboticPen, To ensure navigation occurs within the same app page: Adjust the URL to include a target page reference instead of a full web URL.
Alternatively, use Page Navigation Actions:
go to the Visualizations pane on the right, toggle the Action switch to On. under the Type dropdown, select Page Navigation. In the Destination dropdown, select the page you want the image to navigate to. PFB screenshot for same.
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@v-prasare , I guess this can only apply to the navigation within one report? In my case, the pages are from different reports comined into one Power BI app and I need a navigation page to guide users to them.
Thanks for actively participating in MS Fabric community support.
Power BI doesn't natively support direct navigation between different reports in an app without opening a new tab because each report is treated as a separate entity with its own URL. ]
As this is a limitation of Power BI, i request you to please provide feedback to Microsoft via the Power BI Ideas forum, where such feature requests are considered for future updates by product team.
Thanks,
Prashanth Are
MS FAbric community support