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akil1094
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Give a user permission to view only one of the tabs on the dashboard

Give a user permission to view only one of the tabs on the dashboard

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TomasAndersson
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Hi,
I'm guessing you mean on a report as "dashboard" is a specific content with only one page.

You can restrict pages to specific users, see for example (6) Page (Tab) Level Security & Conditional Navigation in Power BI! | LinkedIn

But if it's possible to do I think an easier solution would just be to create two reports where you adjust the content and share to the different users depending on their permissions. 

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