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Clampazzo
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Is there a way to customize visualization errors with Embedded?

Can I modify what is shown when clients mess up a visualization and get an error?  At the very least can i get rid of "Show Details" from the error box that is shown?  

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Anonymous
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Hi @Clampazzo,

You can refer to the following blog to create a layer based on condition and put on your visual, then you can use it to display specific notice when conditions triggered.

Show or Hide a Power BI Visual Based on Selection 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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lbendlin
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If this is important to you please consider voting for an existing idea or raising a new one at https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/?forum=2d80fd4a-16cb-4189-896b-e0dac5e08b41

Anonymous
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Hi @Clampazzo,

You can refer to the following blog to create a layer based on condition and put on your visual, then you can use it to display specific notice when conditions triggered.

Show or Hide a Power BI Visual Based on Selection 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Thanks for the reply @Anonymous , but that solution is if I'm creating the dashboard.  I'm wondering if I can customize the error messages users see in an embedded instance where they are creating their own dashboards in our app owns data instance.  

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