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Sharing PBI visuals to PowerPoint performance issue
- 8 months ago
Hi arca123
With a Power BI Pro license, you can create email subscriptions but exporting reports as PDF or PPTX attachments is only available in Premium or Premium Per User (PPU) workspaces. Here's how to explore and prepare for it.Please try below things.
1. Instead of embedding live visuals, export them as static images from Power BI. Yes, they won’t auto-refresh, but you can automate the export process .
Use Smaller Data Models: If visuals are slow to load, check if your dataset is large or complex. Aggregating data or using Import mode instead of DirectQuery .
Disable Interactivity in PPT: When embedding, choose the option to insert as an image rather than an interactive visual. This reduces load time drastically.
2. Power BI allows exporting visuals as images or PDFs via:
Power Automate: Create a flow to export report pages as images and drop them into a folder.
Paginated Reports (.rdl): These are for pixel-perfect layouts and can export directly to PDF or PPTX.
Note: In this way you can avoid manually updating each slide, just replace images in the PPT template.
3. Power BI Subscriptions can email PDFs of reports on a schedule. However
With Pro, you can only subscribe to reports/dashboards for yourself or others. Premium adds the ability to send to groups and export to PPTX automatically.If your company has Premium capacity, you can schedule a subscription to send a PowerPoint file with all visuals. Then add manual slides as needed.
Note: If Premium isn’t available, Automate export of visuals as images using Power Automate. Maintain a PPT template where images are linked (so replacing files updates slides). Use Paginated Reports for the most consistent formatting.
Reference : Email subscriptions for reports and dashboards in the Power BI service - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Tutorial: Create a Paginated Report and Upload it to the Power BI Service - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
When to use paginated reports in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft LearnHope this helps !!
Thank You.
Hi arca123
With a Power BI Pro license, you can create email subscriptions but exporting reports as PDF or PPTX attachments is only available in Premium or Premium Per User (PPU) workspaces. Here's how to explore and prepare for it.
Please try below things.
1. Instead of embedding live visuals, export them as static images from Power BI. Yes, they won’t auto-refresh, but you can automate the export process .
Use Smaller Data Models: If visuals are slow to load, check if your dataset is large or complex. Aggregating data or using Import mode instead of DirectQuery .
Disable Interactivity in PPT: When embedding, choose the option to insert as an image rather than an interactive visual. This reduces load time drastically.
2. Power BI allows exporting visuals as images or PDFs via:
Power Automate: Create a flow to export report pages as images and drop them into a folder.
Paginated Reports (.rdl): These are for pixel-perfect layouts and can export directly to PDF or PPTX.
Note: In this way you can avoid manually updating each slide, just replace images in the PPT template.
3. Power BI Subscriptions can email PDFs of reports on a schedule. However
With Pro, you can only subscribe to reports/dashboards for yourself or others. Premium adds the ability to send to groups and export to PPTX automatically.
If your company has Premium capacity, you can schedule a subscription to send a PowerPoint file with all visuals. Then add manual slides as needed.
Note: If Premium isn’t available, Automate export of visuals as images using Power Automate. Maintain a PPT template where images are linked (so replacing files updates slides). Use Paginated Reports for the most consistent formatting.
Reference : Email subscriptions for reports and dashboards in the Power BI service - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Tutorial: Create a Paginated Report and Upload it to the Power BI Service - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
When to use paginated reports in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope this helps !!
Thank You.
Hi arca123
We wanted to follow up to check if you’ve had an opportunity to review the previous responses. If you require further assistance, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
- v-aatheeque7 months agoCommunity Support
Hi arca123
Following up to confirm if the earlier responses addressed your query. If not, please share your questions and we’ll assist further.- arca1237 months agoAdvocate I
Sorry for not getting back to you earlier. I accepted your response as solution. Thanks for being so thorough and offering multiple options. Great insights, and this will definitely help me with my issue 🙂