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On the bottom of powerbi desktop, if you observe the snapbot those buttons for next page to previous page are not working
I have published this to application, client is trying to click on to see previous and next options, which is not working, can anyone help me on this. how to fix this
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The feature of page scrolling is designed for situations where you cannot navigate through sheets due to a lack of space.
(It’s somewhat similar to scrolling in a table.)
In the image you attached, there are only a few sheets, so there is nothing to scroll through, which is why it’s not working.
I’m also attaching two images for illustration.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Ritaf1983, Thank you for your continuous support.
However, the solution above doesn't seem to work. I have designed two pages of the dashboard and published the Power BI report. We're handling the URL within the application, but the clients think it's not working properly. It would look better if we removed those buttons. If you observe the snapshot, the Power BI report is integrated into the application.
Hi @Parveen_bs_0818
As I mentioned, these are generic settings that cannot be changed.
If the display is set to navigate between sheets at the bottom of the page rather than on the side, as I suggested, you will see the buttons as well.
If you think this affects the user experience and have suggestions for improvement, you can propose it as an idea through the following link:
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/search-ideas
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Ritaf1983 can't we remove those buttons?
I have published in application, but clients think it's not working because I have used only two pages in the dashboard. It would look better if we removed those buttons. Do we have the option to do that?
Hi @Parveen_bs_0818
Unfortunately, there is no way to change the order of the sheets below.
However, you can choose not to display the sheets in the published mode and leave them only in the "Side View."
Result:
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Ritaf1983, Thank you for your continuous support.
However, the solution above doesn't seem to work. I have designed two pages of the dashboard and published the Power BI report. We're handling the URL within the application, but the clients think it's not working properly. It would look better if we removed those buttons. If you observe the snapshot, the Power BI report is integrated into the application.
Hi @Parveen_bs_0818
As I mentioned, these are generic settings that cannot be changed.
If the display is set to navigate between sheets at the bottom of the page rather than on the side, as I suggested, you will see the buttons as well.
If you think this affects the user experience and have suggestions for improvement, you can propose it as an idea through the following link:
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/search-ideas
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
The feature of page scrolling is designed for situations where you cannot navigate through sheets due to a lack of space.
(It’s somewhat similar to scrolling in a table.)
In the image you attached, there are only a few sheets, so there is nothing to scroll through, which is why it’s not working.
I’m also attaching two images for illustration.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Happy to help 🙂
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