Jake Carville on 21 Jan 2019 17:49:55
This idea has come about from the introduction of personal bookmarks in the PBI Service: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-personal-bookmarks-in-the-power-bi-service/
Many report creators use bookmarks as a dynamic way of showing/hiding visuals, or navigating between tabs. Exposing an end user to these bookmarks could be confusing for them and expose the underlying workings of the report.
Personal bookmarks are great, but an option in PBI Desktop to expose certain bookmarks in the PBI Service would satisfy both report creators and consumers.
- Comments (68)
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
This would be incredibly useful allowing us to have one report for many types of viewers.
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Would be great if Microsoft could start working on this addition!
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Why is this taking so long, Microsoft?4 years and your users are still in need
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Very needed feature to hide from the end user complex grouped bookmarks used in development. Or a second grouping could do the job as well
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Either we need this or a different mechanic for buttons and states...
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Four years later, but this is still a need.
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Needed feature!
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Why is this taking so long, Microsoft?
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
Would be of great value for our report consumers!
RE: Control which bookmarks are viewable in the service
This is a very useful feature because bookmarks are very often used for navigation and other UI interactions. I think a good solution would be to introduce a third bookmark category (Report and Personal Bookmarks already exist) named Navigation or Interaction Bookmarks and make them hidden by default or by selection.