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ghartge
Quartz | Level 8

Greetings,

 

We have created links to a few reports eliminating most parameters using;

 

&reportViewOnly=true

&appSwitcherDisabled=true

&commentsEnabled=false

&propertiesEnabled=false

&reportContaxtBar=false

 

in the URL.

 

The ability remains though that allows a user to email the report to someone via the option in the "stacked three dots" menu.

Is there a way to eliminate that menu from appearing as well as the report title? If not, is there a way to include the same parameters in the link created by VA using the "Email" option?

 

Thanks,

 

Gary

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Madelyn_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

reportContextBar=false should hide the 'three stacked dots' menu if you are viewing the report in the modern (HTML5) version of SAS Visual Analytics Viewer. 

 

If you truly entered this value, then there is a typo: 

 

&reportContaxtBar=false

 

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Madelyn_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

reportContextBar=false should hide the 'three stacked dots' menu if you are viewing the report in the modern (HTML5) version of SAS Visual Analytics Viewer. 

 

If you truly entered this value, then there is a typo: 

 

&reportContaxtBar=false

 
ghartge
Quartz | Level 8

OMG! Do you know how many times I looked at that!?!

 

Thanks a ton!

 

Gary

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