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Power BI: New Bookmark Functionality

 Bookmarks have been around for quite some time in Power BI, but with the new November update, you now have some extra functionality to make report creating easier.


In this video, learn how to create bookmarks in Power BI using the newest bookmark update that came with the November 2021 edition of Power BI. With this new update, you now can insert a bookmark navigator on your report pages. This feature helps the cumbersome old process of adding separate buttons for each bookmark and attaching actions to them. You can use this new feature to update old reports or create new reports with bookmarks.

 


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