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How disable top section buttons on Model Driven Apps

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How can I disable the top buttons that shows up when you select a tab that it is connected to a Table on a Model Driven App

 
 

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  • Bipin D365 Profile Picture
    971 on at

    Hi @AndreyC ,

     

    You will need to add &cmdbar=false in URL.

    https://carldesouza.com/hiding-the-command-bar-and-navigation-bar-in-dynamics-365/

     

    Please mark my answer verified if this is helpful!

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  • AndreyC Profile Picture
    36 on at

    Hi @bipinshan 
    That's a good approach, but is not what I'm looking for.

    I would like to have the ability of hide some of the options on that cmdbar.
    For example: hide the Flow button.

    Not sure if all of those options are dependencies on the Role of the user. But if I disable the Flow for that role, I'm not sure if that will disable that the signed user will not be able to trigger the backend flows.

  • Devikumari Krishna Profile Picture
    988 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    HI @AndreyC ,

    You can use Ribbon Work bench to do enable /disable or hide buttons in the command bar.

     

    Hope this helps.

    Please accept my solution and give kudos if it was helpful.

     

    Regards

    Devi

     

  • AndreyC Profile Picture
    36 on at

    @DeviKrishna Thanks for you asnwer.
    Soryy for my unknowledge about the "Ribbon Work". 
    Can you explain me a little more about it and how can I do it.

    Thanks a lot.

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    Devikumari Krishna Profile Picture
    988 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    Hi @AndreyC ,

     

    Good Day!!

    Sure I can help you on this. This video can help you step by step on how to access Ribbon work bench and also use it for your entities.

     

    PL-400 Exam Prep: Using the Ribbon Workbench to Create a Simple Command Button - YouTube

     

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  • Bipin D365 Profile Picture
    971 on at

    Hi @AndreyC ,

     

    As suggested by Devi, You would need to install Ribbon Workbench Tool on your CRM Instance/Download XRMToolbox.

     

    Once you have installed RWT on your CRM Instance, you can follow below blog which will help you hide some of the button from the command bar.

    https://ribbonworkbench.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/102796-5-hiding-unhiding-ribbon-elements

     

    Please mark my answer verified if this is helpful!

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    Bipin Kumar

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  • Ram Prakash Duraisamy Profile Picture
    5,593 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hello @AndreyC,

     

    If you want to hide only Flow Button, you can follow my Blog https://microsoftcrmtechie.blogspot.com/2021/12/hide-flow-button-in-microsoft-dataverse.html

     

    For hiding an Button in Ribbon Work Bench, please find my step by step Video https://youtu.be/htK4yPpoD5A

     

    Attached is the Solution, which need to be imported too, Let me know if you need help so that i can help you the same,

     

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