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Hi Power BI Community,
I'm currently embedding Power BI reports in SharePoint using the Power BI web part. However, when viewing the report, the browser tab displays a generic title ("Microsoft Power BI") instead of the actual report name. This makes it difficult to differentiate between multiple reports when they are open in different tabs.
Is there a way to dynamically show the report name in the browser tab when embedding reports? I've looked into options for modifying the URL but haven’t found a solution yet. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best regards,
Martin
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @AFS_DATA - A direct solution within the Power BI web part itself does not seem to exist at the moment in Power BI to display with report name.
alternative you can try with embed report
When embedding Power BI reports using the standard Power BI web part, SharePoint doesn't offer an out-of-the-box method for dynamically renaming the tab based on the report's name. You can, however, manually edit the SharePoint page and set a unique title in the browser's tab for each page that hosts a different report.If you’re embedding Power BI reports into a custom application or SharePoint page using the Power BI Embedded API, you have greater control over the environment.
If you opt for a custom JavaScript solution, you may need support from a developer with access to the SharePoint page structure.
Hope the above approach helps.
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Hi @AFS_DATA - A direct solution within the Power BI web part itself does not seem to exist at the moment in Power BI to display with report name.
alternative you can try with embed report
When embedding Power BI reports using the standard Power BI web part, SharePoint doesn't offer an out-of-the-box method for dynamically renaming the tab based on the report's name. You can, however, manually edit the SharePoint page and set a unique title in the browser's tab for each page that hosts a different report.If you’re embedding Power BI reports into a custom application or SharePoint page using the Power BI Embedded API, you have greater control over the environment.
If you opt for a custom JavaScript solution, you may need support from a developer with access to the SharePoint page structure.
Hope the above approach helps.
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