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I have a powerbi file that contains 7 pages. This file is seen and modified by other people in the company that have access to it. 3 of those 7 pages I would like to lock so those people can not modify anything in it but they can still see it (even clik on the visuals), and for the other 4 I would allow them to modify it, even add new pages. Basically, 3 pages would be in view only mode, and the rest would be write mode. Does that possibility even exist in PowerBI?
P.S. Having two separate dashbo
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@Anonymous - Thanks for clarifying. Unfortunaely, this functionality doens't exists in Power BI.
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@Anonymous - What are they modifying in the pages they are allowed to? I don't think there is a way to implement this wihin on single report.
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@gauthamboppana They are modifying the tables and visuals, the have access to the datebase and all the tables, they should be able to add additional pages. The same exists in Excel, where you can lock certain cells or a sheet, but someone else can modify the rest and add new ones
@Anonymous - Thanks for clarifying. Unfortunaely, this functionality doens't exists in Power BI.
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! If not, please feel free to ask me.
Also, I would ❤ Kudos if my solution helped. It is a token of appreciation!
Thank you very much !
*P.S. Having two separate dashboards is not an option for me 🙂
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