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danielgergely
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Power BI Microsoft Teams Integration hide filter pane

Hello everyone

 

We have inserted multiple reports into Microsoft Teams after publishing them to PowerBI online using the PowerBI addin in MS Teams. We were able to hide the filter pane in the online app version of PowerBI by clicking on the hide filter pane.

 

But in Microsoft Teams, all the reports integrated show the filter panes. Is this somehow removable? The filter takes up a lot of space, and contains irrelevan information. 

 

Thank you for your help

Daniel

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There is a workaround. If one closes the filter pane before saving the local report and publishing, then it will also be closed in the published report. 

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SpaceDad
Frequent Visitor

Was there ever a solution to this issue discovered?

There is a workaround. If one closes the filter pane before saving the local report and publishing, then it will also be closed in the published report. 

iwildman
Regular Visitor

I am having this same issue, the "hide eye" icon from the desktop version apparently doesn't flow through to Teams?

lron37
New Member

I am having the same issue. The filter is closed by default on the reports I'm sharing. So space is not so much an issue, but the filters are irrelavant to the consuming audience. Following this topic for resolution. 

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