Your users won’t see the default access request experience but your custom message instead. Depending on the app we need colleagues to email someone or submit a help ticket to get added to a security group for gaining access to an app.Īnnounced last December, you can now customize what your users see when they don’t have access to your app.įrom the workspace your app is associated with go to App settings > Access requests, choose to replace with automated message, enter your message, and apply. My organization has a specific process for getting access to apps and reporting. Custom messaging for handling app access requests We’re aware that some customers want this level of control over app layout and design (in addition to custom colors) and we’re looking to introduce this level of control in future versions of apps. Legacy versions of Power BI apps had a setting to turn off navigation completely. Go to Update app > Setup > Advanced settings and find the settings below for your app’s navigation pane to be expanded or collapsed by default. This was one of our more immediate updates after general availability of Power BI apps with audiences. I’d like my content to be the focus when my colleagues land in the app…and sometimes I build my own navigation via links within the content of the app, so I want to make sure the navigation pane isn’t shown. Customize the app nav to collapse by default Read on for a recap of what we heard from you, in paraphrased fashion, and the updates made. Plus, the previous roll out of custom messaging for handling app access requests. ✨ Increasing the maximum number of audiences to 25 (previously 10).
⚙️ A setting for granting access to hidden content.□ The ability to copy item links from authoring view.Since that release we’ve reached out to customers to discuss how they’re working for you, listened to your ideas, and followed up to comments here on the Power BI blog.īased on your feedback we previously made improvements like adding a setting to collapse the app nav by default and enhanced app update reliability and performance.Īnd more recently we’ve made the following updates you asked for: Additional resourcesįollow us on X (Twitter) / and subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date on the latest developer news and announcements.The new version of Power BI apps with audiences became generally available in March 2023. When using insertFileFromBase64, you can keep the setting for odd and even pages for header and footer from the inserted document.įor more information, please see Word JavaScript API requirement set 1.7. InsertFileFromBase64 is enhanced to support custom XML and properties. You can now add, update, or delete Checkbox content controls. For example, a grammar checking add-in can show correct grammar suggestions after catching the event of selecting user hover on annotated text. Additionally, events associated with annotations can be captured for additional processing. We’ve introduced new APIs so Word add-ins can insert annotations for specific text within a document. These APIs extend and enrich the following new Word document UI experiences: annotation support, checkbox content control support, and custom XML support. The Word JavaScript API 1.7 requirement set was released to production and is now available.