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CK1992
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Helper II

Hide the right click show as table option

Hi team,

 

I hope you are well.

 

I have a report that I do not want to give the ability to user to right-click in my graph and then pick "show as table".

These are sensitive data and I need to make sure that he/she can not copy them.

 

I have read previous posts but there is no solution to it.

 

I was wondering if there is something that I am missing.

 

Thanks,

Christos

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collinq
Super User
Super User

Hi  ,There is not a way to do this in Power BI but if you create or find an idea for it, please let us know.

 

That said, I did find this suggestion a year ago by @MiWA 

Hi, you could put a shape infront of the map and make it transparent with no outline and choose maintain layer order. What do you think?

 

If you do that and turn off the Visual headers, that will probably work.




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ibarrau
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Hi. You can hide the header icons of visuals but not from right click. There is a setting at power bi desktop or report settings to hide all visuals header icons at reading view. That will remove all small buttons on the top right corner of visuals. You can also click single visuals, go to format and enable/disable Properties -> Header Icons -> Icons

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-visual-elements-for-reports#using-...

I hope that helps,


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