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Giada_Togliatti
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Hide header of a table object

Hi,

how can I hide header of a table object?

Thank you

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Hi, @Giada_Togliatti 

PowerBI doen't support remove or hide table column name.

As a workaround, you can  change the header font color as 'white' and 'outline ' as  'none' in  format pane to hide it.

The result will show as below:

27.png

 

You can  also try to rename table column name to "." .

28.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

 

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PaulDBrown
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You can turn the visual header off in the formatting panevisual header.JPG

 It will not be visible once the report is published to the service





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@PaulDBrown , the problem is that I have a table, the visual header wre off but I still see them, is it possible only with matrix?

 

@Giada_Togliatti 

The visual header will not be visible once you publish it to the service. 

You will still see it in Desktop.





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@PaulDBrown , I've tried to publish on power bi cloud but I still see it

@Giada_Togliatti 
Are you in "edit" view in the service? Try with "Reading View"





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@PaulDBrown  I've tried but I still see the header

 

Hi, @Giada_Togliatti 

PowerBI doen't support remove or hide table column name.

As a workaround, you can  change the header font color as 'white' and 'outline ' as  'none' in  format pane to hide it.

The result will show as below:

27.png

 

You can  also try to rename table column name to "." .

28.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

 

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