When you publish a workbook on Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud, the default setting includes the toolbar. This article describes how you can control the toolbar in embedded views.
The toolbar allows people to interact with your view. It also lets them export the view as a static image, crosstab, PDF, or as data.
You can disable the toolbar on Tableau Server and Tableau Cloud through URL parameters. To do this, simply add the following URL parameter at the end of the URL: ?:embed=yes&:toolbar=no.
Using "?:toolbar=no" can be used for views that are not embed.
For more information about URL parameters, see Parameters for Embed Code in the Online Help documentation.
Note: It is not possible to remove the entire toolbar from Tableau Public.
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