One user described such a situation on the official forum: So, the OP wants to pin an entire report to a dashboard, not just individual pages of the report. The problem has a rather simple solution. Today, we will show you how you can add an entire report to your dashboard in Power BI.

Steps to add a report to a dashboard in Power BI

Pinning the whole report in this way means that the tiles are live, so you can interact with your data right on the dashboard. Moreover, any changes you’ll make in the report editor will also reflect on the dashboard tile. We’ve written a nice piece about Power BI, do check it out.

Conclusion

So, adding an entire report to a dashboard is pretty easy. Also, this is a useful feature if you want to see all your data in one place. As you well know, visualizing your various sets of data in an interactive manner is one of the main characteristics of Power BI. So, there you have it! With these easy steps, you can see all your charts and diagrams in a single dashboard. Did you find this method useful? How do you pin reports to a dashboard in Power BI? Let us know in the comments section below! RELATED ARTICLES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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