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I’ve embedded a Power BI report in a React app using an Azure AD token. However, in the report’s action bar, the Copilot and Bookmark options are not visible. When I open the same report in the Power BI service, these options appear as expected.
I also tried adding query string parameters to the embed link, but that didn’t resolve the issue.
Any suggestions or guidance would be appreciated.
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Hi. Copilot is kind of a recent feature and I haven't seen anything related to make it visible for embedding. I don't think that is possible at all. On the other hand, you can play with some other features for the embedding power bi techniques when you work with sdk and code (not when just adding a secure link to iframe).
You can check and play with those things in a web that let's you even see how the code looks like: https://playground.powerbi.com/en-us/explore-features
In there you can see how to make a bookmark pane visible.
I hope that helps
Happy to help!
Hi @GauravLolge
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
As @ibarrau has correctly mentioned, at present the Copilot feature and the native Bookmark option in the report action bar are not supported in embedded reports. You can work with bookmarks programmatically using the Power BI JavaScript SDK, but the action bar button itself is not available outside of the Power BI Service.
If having this capability in embedded scenarios is critical for your use case, I recommend submitting it as an idea in Fabric Ideas - Microsoft Fabric Community. This will allow the product team to review and consider it for future roadmap planning.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
Thank you.
Hi @GauravLolge ,
I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
Thank you.
Hi @GauravLolge
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
As @ibarrau has correctly mentioned, at present the Copilot feature and the native Bookmark option in the report action bar are not supported in embedded reports. You can work with bookmarks programmatically using the Power BI JavaScript SDK, but the action bar button itself is not available outside of the Power BI Service.
If having this capability in embedded scenarios is critical for your use case, I recommend submitting it as an idea in Fabric Ideas - Microsoft Fabric Community. This will allow the product team to review and consider it for future roadmap planning.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
Thank you.
Hi. No. That's not possible. You can create them and show it like I have shown before. But that button with the user bookmarks it's not possible.
Regards
Happy to help!
If you are embedding coding with the sdk and requesting for embed tokens, then it is. The link I have send shows how to handle all those things. If you open and explore you will see. It would look like this the bookmark pane:
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
Hi. Copilot is kind of a recent feature and I haven't seen anything related to make it visible for embedding. I don't think that is possible at all. On the other hand, you can play with some other features for the embedding power bi techniques when you work with sdk and code (not when just adding a secure link to iframe).
You can check and play with those things in a web that let's you even see how the code looks like: https://playground.powerbi.com/en-us/explore-features
In there you can see how to make a bookmark pane visible.
I hope that helps
Happy to help!
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