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Dear Power BI community,
I am using Power BI Service and generated a dashboard via a SharePoint list. A default dashboard is created in PowerBI Service which I can customize, save and publish to the list. I am able to customize visuals, add new visuals, yet I cannot figure out how to remove existing visuals. There is no option to remove it or I am unable to detect it.
When I access select a visual > click on "Build visual" > click on the three dots (a dropdown opens) > a dropdown appears where I click on "Remove a visual" > .... nothing happens. The visual remains in place.
Overall the Lists <-> PowerBI Service integration is cool, yet this issue is really impacting usability.
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Hi @meichert
You visualize the list in SharePoint list and create a report in Power BI Service , in the process, there will be several fixed visuals, now you need to delete them, but the click delete operation does not react , right ? I tested it in my Service , it works fine . Clear your browser's cache and try editing this report again. Or you can refer to the document below to integrate a report .
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @meichert
You visualize the list in SharePoint list and create a report in Power BI Service , in the process, there will be several fixed visuals, now you need to delete them, but the click delete operation does not react , right ? I tested it in my Service , it works fine . Clear your browser's cache and try editing this report again. Or you can refer to the document below to integrate a report .
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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