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Disable Analyze in Excel feature without disabling 'Export Data'

Currently under the Tenant Administrative Settings, disabling 'Analyze in Excel' does not prohibit users from using the tool. The only fix is to also disable 'Export Data'. A tool which I would like to keep since it only shares data that is explicitly included in my report, and none of the underlying data.
Status: Needs Votes
Comments
bjarte_o_birkel
New Member
This is a must to protect underlaying data in the model
cdok1091
Advocate II
It would be great to have a toggle for enable/disable Analyze in Excel -- by dataset, report, dashboard when publishing an App in Power BI Service. Agreed with the other person's comment -- this is important to protect certain underlying data tables.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
This is a no brainer! Report writers should have the ability to control what is available to the end user. Please fix this.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
Yes, this is critical. Exporting from a visual is far more controlled to help users get the right data, and analyze in excel can reveal all tables, including background info and tables that the model owner wants to protect. Yes, tables can be hidden, but from what I see, they all get unhidden at the first refresh!
pdarragh
New Member
I agree, this setting must be a dataset-level setting, Not just a tenant-level setting.
Marc_Ybarsabal
New Member
I would like to be able to disable "Analyze with Excel" at the dataset level (while allowing download summary). If you disable "Analyze in Excel", the download option would only allow summary and not underlying data.
pbiideas1
New Member
This is an extremely important feature to add in order to avoid to expose the entire model to Excel. Also a simple export in CSV of the underlying visual would be already great.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
This entire feature is extremely disingenuous. There's a whole set of features to limit data exposure and control downloads, at a per report level, but analyze in excel supersedes it all. There's simply no way to provide a visualization in power bi without giving users access to the underlying sensitive data.
brian_conley6
New Member
I found this really helpful. They should still give the option to disable the feature, but there is a workaround in my case. https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/Disable-Analyse-in-Excel/m-p/623319#M62168
patricia_a_bray
New Member
Agree, this should be disabled. Our reports are set to "export summary" data only, so having this feature on makes no sense.