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Is there any way we can hide the navigation pane in the Power BI Report?
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@tanisha_bh09 , I think page pane, You have option in file -> setting to move it to bottom
Also check old solution - https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Service/Hide-the-navigation-pane-Permanently/m-p/4611561
Hi @tanisha_bh09 ,
Yes! You can definitely hide the navigation pane (the pages list on the left). There are two main ways to do this depending on how you are sharing the report.
1. The "URL" Trick (Quickest Way) If you are sharing a direct link to the report, you can append a specific parameter to the end of the URL.
Add &navContentPaneEnabled=false to the end of your report URL.
Note: If your URL does not have a ? in it yet, use ?navContentPaneEnabled=false instead.
2. The Power BI App Method (Cleanest Way) If you are publishing this report as part of an Organizational App:
Go to the Workspace and click Update App.
Go to the Audience tab.
Select the report and click the little "Eye" icon (Hidden) next to the page names, or check the "Advanced Settings" to collapse the navigation pane by default.
3. Hiding Pages (Desktop) If you just want to hide specific pages so users can't click them, you can right-click the page tab in Power BI Desktop and select "Hide Page".
Try the URL trick first. It is usually exactly what people are looking for!
If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.
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Hi @tanisha_bh09 ,
Please checkout this video for your query: https://youtu.be/b6yj4R3_yCU?si=Msrd7pW1OI9FCSdT
Hi @tanisha_bh09 ,
Please checkout this video for your query: https://youtu.be/b6yj4R3_yCU?si=Msrd7pW1OI9FCSdT
Hi @tanisha_bh09 ,
Yes! You can definitely hide the navigation pane (the pages list on the left). There are two main ways to do this depending on how you are sharing the report.
1. The "URL" Trick (Quickest Way) If you are sharing a direct link to the report, you can append a specific parameter to the end of the URL.
Add &navContentPaneEnabled=false to the end of your report URL.
Note: If your URL does not have a ? in it yet, use ?navContentPaneEnabled=false instead.
2. The Power BI App Method (Cleanest Way) If you are publishing this report as part of an Organizational App:
Go to the Workspace and click Update App.
Go to the Audience tab.
Select the report and click the little "Eye" icon (Hidden) next to the page names, or check the "Advanced Settings" to collapse the navigation pane by default.
3. Hiding Pages (Desktop) If you just want to hide specific pages so users can't click them, you can right-click the page tab in Power BI Desktop and select "Hide Page".
Try the URL trick first. It is usually exactly what people are looking for!
If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.
This response was assisted by AI for translation and formatting purposes.
@tanisha_bh09 , I think page pane, You have option in file -> setting to move it to bottom
Also check old solution - https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Service/Hide-the-navigation-pane-Permanently/m-p/4611561
You can find your answer here : https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Service/How-can-we-hide-the-Navigation-Pane-while-opening-...
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