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I created a report that has to be shared via the desktop application because our server is being serviced at this time. I don’t want anyone to be able to manipulate the visuals, so I hid the tables in the fields section. When I did this, however, it prevented users from being able to right click into any visual to view the data that supports that visual (using show data as a table). Is there any way to protect the data from being manipulated while allowing for the supporting data to be seen as a table?
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We have several users who want to open the PowerBI Desktop file instead of the web panels. Whenever we "archive" them on our network drive, we always right-click on the PBIX file and do so read-only.
Then you can click and click, and OPPPS, I dragged this table instead of clicking, and Oppps, I deleted this... everything they want, and just close and reopen the file (and CAN"T Save on it. with a single click...)
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We have several users who want to open the PowerBI Desktop file instead of the web panels. Whenever we "archive" them on our network drive, we always right-click on the PBIX file and do so read-only.
Then you can click and click, and OPPPS, I dragged this table instead of clicking, and Oppps, I deleted this... everything they want, and just close and reopen the file (and CAN"T Save on it. with a single click...)
Forrest
Proud to give back to the community!
Thank You!
This is a great alternative, thank you so much!
@Laurenrichard, no protection is available in the desktop file. It's for development.
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