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I need to hide specific columns on a visualization based on the user.
Row-Level Security hides too much.
I found some information on Object-Level Security but requires Tabular Editor, an external tool.
Is there a way to accomplish this without Tabular Editor?
There is no objcet security feature built into Power Bi.
Your best option is to use Tableur Editor. The version 2 is free to download and it is easy to use.
Learn how here ...
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/enterprise/service-admin-ols?tabs=table
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Thank you for the reply but this hides the entire visual.
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