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Dynamically export Power BI Report pages to PDF based on multiple slicer values

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Hello All, I have been working on this, to export dynamically chosen slicer values to be able to export to PDF's without any manual intervention from Power BI Dashboard ( has 20 pages , including Main Global Filters Page ) .The goal is to be able to generate PDF's as it is, just like some user clicks on couple of slicers on Power BI service, what he sees, should be in the PDF generated. I could not implement yet, with combination of slicers through Power Automate nor PowerShell, Bookmarks or by combining multiple report level filters into Single filter too. Please let me know, if anybody has idea on this and able to implement it. The idea is to implement for 250+ Report exports Quarterly.  So far, one slicer works fine and able to generate 35 exports through PowerShell. It would be great to share your thought & suggestions on this.

 Please find my flows screenshots and PowerShell error screenshots and expected combination of slicers and respective Report names/PDFs. Thank you

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  • MS.Ragavendar Profile Picture
    7,431 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    @ND-23101411-0, There is a similar post on the issue kindly check does it helped.
     
     
    ✅If this helped, please Accept as Solution to help others ❤️ A Like is appreciated 🏷️ Tag @MS.Ragavendar for follow-ups.
  • ND-23101411-0 Profile Picture
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    Hi Ragavendar, Thank you for the response. I have checked that and tried implementing, that dint work for my scenario, as the task was to export using multiple slicer values dynamically. I have implemented using PowerShell and it works fine so far. Thank you ! 

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