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PowerBIUserHoop
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Hiding the tabs at the bottom of a PowerBI report

Hi,

 

I'm developing a PowerBI report site using the .Net Core API for PowerBI for a customer using the reports they already have created.

 

I have the report working fine in the Browser which is great.  The customer would like to hide the tabs at the bottom of the web page as the users of the report will not need to access these pages (see the image - area I would like to hide is outlined in red)Tabs hide.png.

 

Any advice as to how this can be accomplished would be greatly appreciated .

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Anonymous
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Hi, @PowerBIUserHoop 

1.Firstly, you can try disabling page navigation by using &navContentPaneEnabled=false to hide the page navigation. Below is a screenshot of the relevant response:

vlinyulumsft_0-1733111310814.png

 

For further details, please refer to:

powerbi - How to hide "Page" and "Filter" while embedding a Power BI report using an iFrame - Stack ...

2.Secondly, you can also hide the navigation pane within an iframe:

<div id="content">
    <div style="height:580px;width:960px">
      <iframe width="960" height="580" src="[URL LINK]" frameborder="0" height="100%" width="100%" style="position:absolute; clip:rect(0px,1100px,543px,0px);
            bottom:-0px; allowFullScreen="true" ></iframe>
   </div>
</div>

For further details, please refer to:

Hiding Navigation Pane in iframe - Microsoft Fabric Community
 

3.Finally, you can achieve this using Javascript&colon;

vlinyulumsft_1-1733111348555.png

For further details, please refer to:

Solved: Power BI- How to hide page navigation bar when emb... - Microsoft Fabric Community
Add a Power BI component | Microsoft Learn

Of course, if you have any new discoveries or questions, please feel free to get in touch with us.
 

Best Regards,

Leroy Lu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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PowerBIUserHoop
Frequent Visitor

That worked perfectly! 

 

 

 // Enable this setting to remove tabs from embedded report
 settings: {
     filterPaneEnabled: false,
     navContentPaneEnabled: false,
 }

 

 

Thanks for the advice 👍

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi, @PowerBIUserHoop 

1.Firstly, you can try disabling page navigation by using &navContentPaneEnabled=false to hide the page navigation. Below is a screenshot of the relevant response:

vlinyulumsft_0-1733111310814.png

 

For further details, please refer to:

powerbi - How to hide "Page" and "Filter" while embedding a Power BI report using an iFrame - Stack ...

2.Secondly, you can also hide the navigation pane within an iframe:

<div id="content">
    <div style="height:580px;width:960px">
      <iframe width="960" height="580" src="[URL LINK]" frameborder="0" height="100%" width="100%" style="position:absolute; clip:rect(0px,1100px,543px,0px);
            bottom:-0px; allowFullScreen="true" ></iframe>
   </div>
</div>

For further details, please refer to:

Hiding Navigation Pane in iframe - Microsoft Fabric Community
 

3.Finally, you can achieve this using Javascript&colon;

vlinyulumsft_1-1733111348555.png

For further details, please refer to:

Solved: Power BI- How to hide page navigation bar when emb... - Microsoft Fabric Community
Add a Power BI component | Microsoft Learn

Of course, if you have any new discoveries or questions, please feel free to get in touch with us.
 

Best Regards,

Leroy Lu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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