Migrate VS SSDT Reporting Project to SQL Server Report Builder?

In the past, I have developed SSRS reports using Visual Studio (BIDS/SSDT). Unfortunately, a company server migration has made it impossible for me to deploy my reporting projects using that devlopment environment, so it appears I have to resort to Report
Builder now.
I see that the SQL Server Reporting Services web app has an "Upload File" menu item.  However, it's not clear to me how these would then be translated into a Report Builder project.  I've heard that the SSRS project-building
capabilities of Visual Studio go considerably beynd those of the Report Builder in SQL Server.
What I'd like to know is: Can I develop a Reporting Services project in Visual Studio and then migrate it to Report Builder via upload? If so, what are the steps to accomplish this, and what, if any, are the drawbacks?
- Mark Z.

Hi Mark Zudeck,
As per my understanding, you developed SSRS reports with report designer, now you could not deploy the reports to report manager, and you want to open the projects with report builder. If that is the case, please refer to the following steps:
On the Start menu, click All Programs, and then click Microsoft SQL Server Report Builder.
To create a new report, click the SQL Server icon in the upper left-hand corner of Report Builder, and then click New.
To open an existing report stored on your local machine or a report server, click the SQL Server icon in the upper left-hand corner, and then click Open.
If you don’t see the report server in the list of existing servers, close the Open Report dialog box and then click Connect at the bottom of Report Builder to connect to the server.
For detail information about Report Builder, please refer to the following document:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159221.aspx
If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
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