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When embedding a Paginated Report in our own App, is there any way to hide the Parameters?
Using the the Playground report as an example is there any way in the configuration settings of the javascript client to hide the highlighted areas below - https://microsoft.github.io/PowerBI-JavaScript/demo/v2-demo/#
We've tried applying settings as per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/overview/powerbi/configure-report-settings
However none of these impact the report at all, and am I guessing only take effect on Power BI Reports.
It does appear that we can hide these options with CSS - but would prefer an official way to do this.
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Hi @GrantTrevor ,
Please review the content in the following link, hope it can help you resolve the problem.
How to remove a parameter? (PowerBI Report Builder)
Create parameters for paginated reports in the Power BI service
Report parameters in Power BI Report Builder
Best Regards
Thanks @v-yiruan-msft - the second link you provided showed the visibility of the parameters is controlled on each individual parameter, but setting each of them to 'hidden' none of the Parameters are shown on the UI, and the parameter pane is collapsed which is our desired outcome.
Would be nice to to just this globally at the point of embedding instead of doing it indiviudal on each report and each parameter within
Hi @GrantTrevor ,
Please review the content in the following link, hope it can help you resolve the problem.
How to remove a parameter? (PowerBI Report Builder)
Create parameters for paginated reports in the Power BI service
Report parameters in Power BI Report Builder
Best Regards
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