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oakfootballclub
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two separate report in power bi desktop published to service, how to navigate one report to another

when two separate report in power bi desktop published to service, how to navigate one report to another? for example how to  add the button to switch between two reports?

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Hi @oakfootballclub 

You can navigate from one report to another through the use of the "Web URL" action type for buttons. refer to the steps below. 

1.In Power BI Desktop, go to the report page where you want to add the navigation button.

2.Insert a button from the "Insert" tab by selecting Buttons > Blank button (or any other style you prefer).

3.With the button selected, go to the "Visualizations" pane, find the "Action" section, and turn it on. Set the "Type" to Web URL.

4.In the "URL" field, enter the URL of the report you want to navigate to. You can find this URL by opening the target report in Power BI Service and copying the URL from your browser's address bar.

5.Publish the report to Service and test the button.

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Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
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oakfootballclub
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how to navigate between different reports in same workspace?

Anonymous
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Hi @oakfootballclub 

You can navigate from one report to another through the use of the "Web URL" action type for buttons. refer to the steps below. 

1.In Power BI Desktop, go to the report page where you want to add the navigation button.

2.Insert a button from the "Insert" tab by selecting Buttons > Blank button (or any other style you prefer).

3.With the button selected, go to the "Visualizations" pane, find the "Action" section, and turn it on. Set the "Type" to Web URL.

4.In the "URL" field, enter the URL of the report you want to navigate to. You can find this URL by opening the target report in Power BI Service and copying the URL from your browser's address bar.

5.Publish the report to Service and test the button.

vyetao1msft_1-1719207382985.png

vyetao1msft_0-1719207366095.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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