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uvenkat321
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View multiple PowerBI pages in a single PowerBI Page/Dashboard

Hi Team,

I have query on PowerBI.

 

I have to access 5 PowerBI urls everyday to see how my team is performing on audit. For that, I was looking for an option to see if I can create a dashbaord and have all those 5 urls embeded so that I need not have to click/open each url. 

when I open the dashboard, all those 5 url pages should open in the same dashboard giving me a birds eye view (like multi window)

 

Kindly let me know if this is possible.

 

Regards,

venkat.

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Ray_Minds
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Hi @uvenkat321 

It is not directly possible to create a Power BI dashboard that simultaneously displays multiple URLs (such as the URLs of Power BI reports) in a "multi-window" view as Power BI dashboards and reports are intended for displaying data visualizations, not embedding live views of web pages.

But you can do pretty much what you need with Power BI and additional tools:



Use Power BI with Web Content Tiles

Power BI dashboards allow you to embed URLs as web content in tiles. Here's how:

  1. Create a Dashboard:
    • Open your Power BI workspace. Click on "Create" and then select "Dashboard".

Ray_Minds_0-1735638689704.jpeg

 

 

  1. Add Web Content Tiles:
    • Click on the "Add tile" > Select "Web content".

Ray_Minds_1-1735638689705.jpeg

 

 

  • Fill all the details along with the URL then click on apply. Repeat this for all 5 URLs.

 

 

  1. Adjust Tile Layout:
    • Arrange the tiles in a grid or layout that gives you a multi-window view.

Limitations:

This only works if the URLs can be embedded, though. Some Power BI reports need dedicated permission or need to be configured to display as web content. 



If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi @uvenkat321 ,

we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response and wanted to check if your issue has been resolved.

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Hi @uvenkat321 ,

we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response and wanted to check if your issue has been resolved.

If our response addressed your query, please mark it as Accept Answer and click Yes if you found it helpful.

Should you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.
Thank you for being a part of the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum!

Hi @uvenkat321 ,

we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response and wanted to check if your issue has been resolved.

If response posted by @Ray_Minds @Poojara_D12 addressed your query, please mark it as Accept Answer and click Yes if you found it helpful.

Should you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.
Thank you for being a part of the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum!

Ray_Minds
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Hi @uvenkat321 

It is not directly possible to create a Power BI dashboard that simultaneously displays multiple URLs (such as the URLs of Power BI reports) in a "multi-window" view as Power BI dashboards and reports are intended for displaying data visualizations, not embedding live views of web pages.

But you can do pretty much what you need with Power BI and additional tools:



Use Power BI with Web Content Tiles

Power BI dashboards allow you to embed URLs as web content in tiles. Here's how:

  1. Create a Dashboard:
    • Open your Power BI workspace. Click on "Create" and then select "Dashboard".

Ray_Minds_0-1735638689704.jpeg

 

 

  1. Add Web Content Tiles:
    • Click on the "Add tile" > Select "Web content".

Ray_Minds_1-1735638689705.jpeg

 

 

  • Fill all the details along with the URL then click on apply. Repeat this for all 5 URLs.

Ray_Minds_3-1735639103222.png

 

 

  1. Adjust Tile Layout:
    • Arrange the tiles in a grid or layout that gives you a multi-window view.

Limitations:

This only works if the URLs can be embedded, though. Some Power BI reports need dedicated permission or need to be configured to display as web content. 



If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Poojara_D12
Super User
Super User

Hi @uvenkat321 

 

Power BI cannot directly embed live web pages in a dashboard. However, here are some options:

  1. Add Links in a Dashboard: Use tiles with clickable links to your URLs (not interactive view).
  2. HTML Viewer in Power BI: Use a custom visual to display URLs (if embedding is allowed).
  3. Custom Portal or Web Page: Use tools like Power Apps, SharePoint, or an HTML page with iframe to embed and view all 5 URLs together.
  4. Browser Extension: Use tab management tools for quick multi-view access.

For a true multi-window experience, a custom portal or web page is the best solution.

 

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Poojara
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