For example, people want to disable all interactions in Power BI. Therefore, other users shouldn’t be able to click, modify or interact in any way with the graphs from a report. One user said the following on the official forum: So, the user can somehow control the interaction, but only partially. The OP wants the end-users to not be able to click on the graph at all. Unfortunately, Power BI doesn’t have this option. You can’t disable the ability to click on a chart, but you can disable the interaction between two charts.

Steps to disable interactions in Power BI

1. Turn off interactions in Power BI Desktop

2. Turn off interactions in Power BI Service

These workarounds will disable the interaction between two charts. So, if another user clicks a chart, it will not affect the rest of the charts on the page. Epic guide alert! Everything there is to know about Power BI is right here!

3. Use Drillthrough in Power BI Desktop

It is worth mentioning that forcing the chart to use the Drillthrough option will disable any marking.

Conclusion

Keep in mind that these are only workarounds. So, probably they will not work for everyone. Power BI doesn’t have the option to completely disable any interaction with the charts. Simply put, the end-user can’t just look at these charts as if they were images. Did you find our workarounds useful? How do you disable interactions in Power BI? Let us know in the comments section below! RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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