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Disable share buttons

Option to disable the share buttons (Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and share itself) in the embed code. I am using the embed code to post the report in a sharepoint page with in the company by this would prevent a public sharing.
Status: Declined
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DareCountyTaxAp
New Member

It is extremely important that this is "UNdeclined" - In same cases - we have to write our own code to take the footer and share buttons out. This is bothersome feature, Microsoft again gives you a treat and at the same time a poison in it.

john_barrett
New Member

PLEASE RE-OPEN


please allow report authors to HIDE the social media buttons and the share button on the footer of the publish public report.


https://imgur.com/IWfcZI1


It seems very odd that we can't do this and diminished the professional look of reports when these are littering the page.


Thanks




trigo1
New Member

PLease give us the ability to remove these buttons. i want to change to another software just because of these share buttons

fbcideas_migusr
New Member

Agreed that this request should be reconsidered. We have reports that we want to share on our Moodle with people outside of our organisation but we don't want them to be able to share those reports with other people. These people don't necessarily have powerbi accounts and even if they did we wouldn't want them to have to login to powerbi when they have already logged into Moodle as this would negatively impact the user experience. It would also make the admin at our end more cumbersome as we'd need to manage their permissions within powerbi as well as in Moodle.

nidhi_sakariya
New Member

Please add an option to remove it. Thank you

dmoore4
New Member

First, you're right that PowerBI isn't the right solution..and that's unfortunate in case after case...but you're so close. In my industry we often share data visualizations with suppliers, customers, dealers. It's never going to be the case that we purchase PowerBI licenses for all of those people.

fbcideas_migusr
New Member
Status changed to: Declined