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ZguiTGE
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Remove navigatior pannel & page pannel at the bottom of published BI report

Hi Champions

 

I have published a BI report where when I use the link to display it, there are always a navigation panel and a page panel at the bottom which stop it from being viewed in an actual 'full screen' mode. 

 

Wondering if anyone know how to remove them?

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Cheers

Jim

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rohit1991
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Super User

Hi @ZguiTGE ,
It looks like you're viewing your Power BI report in full-screen mode, but the navigation panel on the left and the page tabs at the bottom are still visible, which can disrupt the clean look you're aiming for. To remove these interface elements and present the report in a truly streamlined, full-view mode, you can modify the report URL by appending specific parameters. Adding ?navContentPaneEnabled=false will hide the left-hand navigation pane, while &pageNavigationEnabled=false removes the bottom page tabs. You can also include &chromeless=true to strip away all Power BI interface elements, providing a cleaner, more immersive view ideal for presentations or kiosk displays. 

 

Alternatively, if you're sharing the report publicly and the data isn’t sensitive, using the “Publish to Web” option will present the report in a simplified view by default. For internal secure sharing, embedding the report in a SharePoint page or web portal also allows more control over what UI elements are shown. These methods can help ensure your audience focuses solely on the report content without distractions.

 

Passionate about leveraging data analytics to drive strategic decision-making and foster business growth.

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v-bmanikante
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Hi @ZguiTGE ,

 

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Hi @ZguiTGE ,

 

As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided for the issue worked? or Let us know if you need any further assistance?

If our response addressed, please mark it as Accept as solution and click Yes if you found it helpful.

 

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Hi @ZguiTGE ,

 

May I ask if you have gotten this issue resolved?

 

If it is solved, please mark the helpful reply or share your solution and accept it as solution, it will be helpful for other members of the community who have similar problems as yours to solve it faster.

 

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rohit1991
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Super User

Hi @ZguiTGE ,
It looks like you're viewing your Power BI report in full-screen mode, but the navigation panel on the left and the page tabs at the bottom are still visible, which can disrupt the clean look you're aiming for. To remove these interface elements and present the report in a truly streamlined, full-view mode, you can modify the report URL by appending specific parameters. Adding ?navContentPaneEnabled=false will hide the left-hand navigation pane, while &pageNavigationEnabled=false removes the bottom page tabs. You can also include &chromeless=true to strip away all Power BI interface elements, providing a cleaner, more immersive view ideal for presentations or kiosk displays. 

 

Alternatively, if you're sharing the report publicly and the data isn’t sensitive, using the “Publish to Web” option will present the report in a simplified view by default. For internal secure sharing, embedding the report in a SharePoint page or web portal also allows more control over what UI elements are shown. These methods can help ensure your audience focuses solely on the report content without distractions.

 

Passionate about leveraging data analytics to drive strategic decision-making and foster business growth.

Connect with me on LinkedIn: Rohit Kumar.

johnbasha33
Super User
Super User

Hi @ZguiTGE 

If you’re sharing a Power BI report via a link (like for embedding or sending a report link), and you're seeing the left-hand navigation pane and the bottom page tabs, it’s likely because you're using a standard report link rather than one that tells Power BI to hide UI elements.

Here's how to make your report look cleaner — like fullscreen:

Use URL parameters to control the view. Specifically:

  • ?chromeless=true → removes all Power BI chrome (navigation bars)

  • &navContentPaneEnabled=false → hides the left navigation pane

&pageNavigationPaneEnabled=false → hides the bottom page tabs

change to 
https://app.powerbi.com/groups/me/reports/12345678-90ab-cdef-ghij-klmnopqrstuv/ReportSection?chromel...

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