Newsletter
Join our blog
Join other Azure, Power Platform and SQL Server pros by subscribing to our blog.


-1.png)
Start with the FREE community plan and get your lifetime access to 20+ courses. Get Instant Access Now!
Need help? Talk to an expert: (904) 638-5743
Private Classes
Private deliveries of courses for groups
On-Demand Learning
Beginner to advanced classes taught by Microsoft MVPs and Authors.
Bootcamps
In-depth boot camps take you from a novice to mastery in less than a week.
Season Learning Pass
Get access to our very best training offerings for successful up-skilling.
Stream Pro Plus
Combine On-Demand Learning platform with face-to-face Virtual Mentoring.
Certification Training
Prepare and ace your next certification with CertXP.
Cheat Sheets
Quick references for when you need a little guidance.
Prag Guides
Explore our knowledge base for quick tips on syntax, functions, and more!
Downloads
Digital goodies - code samples, student files, and other must have files.
Blog
Stay up-to-date on all things Power BI, Power Apps, Microsoft 365 and Azure.
Community Discord Server
Start here for technology questions to get answers from the community.
Career Guides
Breaking into the field? Let these guides help get you started with a plan.
Nerd Guides
Summaries developed in conjunction with our Learn with the Nerds sessions.
Quickstarts
Hands-on training with expert-led collaborative development.
Private Training
Personalized approach for your specific training requirements
Hackathons
Use your own data to take your team's skills to the next level.
Virtual mentoring
Get there faster with your personal trainer.
Enablement
Comprehensive enterprise enablement training for your team.
Admin Hackathon
Tame your power platform environment.
In this tutorial, Manuel Quintana from Pragmatic Works introduces the new paginated report authoring experience in Power BI Service. This upgraded interface brings improved functionality and ease of use for creating paginated reports directly within the service.
The new paginated report authoring experience has made it easier to design, preview, and publish reports directly from Power BI Service. Some of the key improvements include:
To start building a paginated report:
In the new interface, you can drag and drop fields from your dataset to create a table or matrix. Adjust columns, headers, and rows as needed. Here's how you can get started:
The new authoring experience also includes tools for adding custom headers and footers:
One of the most anticipated features is the ability to add parameters. This allows users to filter the report dynamically:
Once your paginated report is ready:
While this new experience is great for quick operational reports, users seeking more advanced customization can still use Power BI Report Builder for desktop. The desktop tool offers deeper control over expressions, formatting, and more.
In this tutorial, you’ve learned how to create and customize paginated reports directly from Power BI Service using the new authoring experience.
Don't forget to check out the Pragmatic Works' on-demand learning platform for more insightful content and training sessions on Power BI and other Microsoft applications. Be sure to subscribe to the Pragmatic Works YouTube channel to stay up-to-date on the latest tips and tricks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Free Trial
private training
Newsletter
Join other Azure, Power Platform and SQL Server pros by subscribing to our blog.
Leave a comment