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enable custom visualization warning supression.

Love the new custom visualizations but it gets old having to deal with the warning. Is there a way to suppress this after the first time?
Status: Completed
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nishalit
New Member
Hi everyone. We've added an option to turn off the warning for custom visuals. You'll find it under the Security tab of the Options dialog. You can also remove unwanted visuals from your report by clicking the ... in the Visualizations pane and selecting 'Delete a Custom Visual'. I see some other comments about a organizational visual gallery, we're considering those for future work but please create a new suggestion for it!
jcapezzuto2
New Member
Totally agreed, allow users to suppress after first acceptance or allow report author to disable warnings for trusted content.
jjblanco
Advocate II
I actually feel like it would be best (and not that much effort) for Microsoft to "safety check" the visuals before uploading them to the gallery -> no need to test them, but at least make sure there's nothing dodgy in the code, and this warning should disappear altogether.
datauduong
New Member
Please add the ability to Remove custom visual
bhettrick2
New Member
You need to be able to suppress this warning. No user is going to want to click that to see their visuals every time they open a report.
cv3
New Member
Yes, I agree it should be enough to enable the visualization only one time.
calebsg
Frequent Visitor
Very irritating. Even the custom visuals from Microsoft are 'warned'.
teodoro_degiorg
New Member
Yes, I agree it should be enough to enable the visualization only one time.
sergey_ptentsov
New Member
It's really annoying to click that button every time I view the report with custom visuals 😞 It should be possible to disable it
me33
New Member
I think the warning is needed however should pop-up when it matters more. For example, as I'm in the middle of updating a dashboard I am not going to re-publish it after every tile tweak. However, once I'm finished a reminder would be nice. To perhaps a warning before navigating away/closing the page is arguably more important than "during". A warning when revisiting a dashboard that has pending changes that weren't re-published would also be very useful.