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As a 365 admin, is there a way to see all the workspaces on a tennet?
I only need to know they exists and what reports are in them?
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Log in to Power BI as Office 365 Administrator, then from the gearwheel at the top of the screen select "Admin Portal" from there select "Workspaces" You should see all Workspaces and you can select an individual Workspace to see what Dashboards, Reports and Datasets are in it. You can export a csv file of Workspaces, but not the content in each Workspace.
Hope this helps
Stuart
Log in to Power BI as Office 365 Administrator, then from the gearwheel at the top of the screen select "Admin Portal" from there select "Workspaces" You should see all Workspaces and you can select an individual Workspace to see what Dashboards, Reports and Datasets are in it. You can export a csv file of Workspaces, but not the content in each Workspace.
Hope this helps
Stuart
Hi,
I need to find a dashboard / report that someone is asking about but I don't know which workspace it is in or who the owner would be. We have 40+ workspaces. My only option is to individually click on each workspace in the Admin Portal and look at the details?
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