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Anonymous
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'Sections' within 1 published report

So I have a report that contains several pages. When you view this in web you can see the name of the published report, and all the pages underneath. The 'pages underneath' are simply the different pages in a published report.

Is it possible to seperate these under 'Sections' so that in 1 published report, you may see several sections with a few of the pages (related to each other) showing. So my 'Assurance' report has the following page that I would like to group as below:

  • Assurance Reports (containing the Project Closure, Risk Assurance visual pages)
  • General Registers (containing the Risk, Issues, Lessons Learned visual pages)
  • Profile Reports (containing the Projects, Risk, Issues profile visual pages)
  • Category Reports (containing the Risk category, PM2 Requirements visual pages)

Now all those 'visual pages' are currently just part of the one 'pbix' file.

 

Can the pbix file have 'sections' setup for grouping of pages, or do I need to save this file 4 times, under 4 different names, with grouping organised by show/hide?

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Idrissshatila
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Hello @Anonymous ,

 

this is not possible yet, the sections that shows is as you mentioned are the report pages and there's not yet a grouping for it.

 

you can vote for this idea so it may be implemented in future on this idea
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=fcc53c6c-0140-ed11-97b2-501ac50a6333

 



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pallavi_r
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Please see if you can leverage Power BI App for the same. Create multiple reports and create different sections in the app  (Assurance, General, Profile etc) and then link to the respective report from the app.

Other than this, there is no direct way.

Thanks,

Pallavi

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pallavi_r
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 

 

Please see if you can leverage Power BI App for the same. Create multiple reports and create different sections in the app  (Assurance, General, Profile etc) and then link to the respective report from the app.

Other than this, there is no direct way.

Thanks,

Pallavi

Anonymous
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Howdy there Pallavi,

 

That is a options and if you only have the one app, it works. However the 'Reports' section in total has about 20 other apps, and mine is but 1. It would be great if all a companies app could be listed in a (what to name it.....) a '"Application Group", when there group has the app, and your apps all the various reports.

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Maybe, sometime it will be looked at?

 

Regards,

Antony

Idrissshatila
Super User
Super User

Hello @Anonymous ,

 

this is not possible yet, the sections that shows is as you mentioned are the report pages and there's not yet a grouping for it.

 

you can vote for this idea so it may be implemented in future on this idea
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=fcc53c6c-0140-ed11-97b2-501ac50a6333

 



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