How to: Hide an Item (Report Builder 2.0)

Set the visibility of a report item when you want to conditionally hide an item based on a report parameter or some other expression that you specify.

You can also design a report to allow the user to toggle the visibility of report items based on clicking text boxes in the report, for example, for a drilldown report. For more information, see How to: Add a Visibility Toggle to an Item (Report Builder 2.0).

The following procedures describe how show or hide a report item in a rendered report based on a constant or an expression.

To hide a report item

  1. In Design view, right-click the report item and open the <report item>Properties page.

    Note

    To select a tablix data region, click in the data region to select it, right-click a row, column, or corner handle, and then click Tablix Properties.

  2. Click Visibility.

  3. In When the report is initially run, specify whether to hide the item when you first view the report:

    • To display the item, click Show.

    • To hide the item, click Hide.

    • To specify an expression that is evaluated at run-time, click Show or hide based on an expression. Type the expression or click the expression (fx) button to open the Expression dialog box, and create the expression in the Expression pane.

      Note

      When you specify an expression for visibility, you are setting the Hidden property of the report item. The evaluated expression shows the report item when the value is False, and hides the report item when the value is True.

  4. Click OK twice.

To hide static rows in a table, matrix, or list

  1. In Design view, click the table, matrix, or list to display the row and column handles.

  2. Right-click the row handle, and then click Row Visibility. The Row Visibility dialog box opens.

  3. To set the visibility, follow steps 3 and 4 in the first procedure.

To hide static columns in a table, matrix, or list

  1. In Design view, select the table, matrix, or list to display the row and column handles.

  2. Right-click the column handle, and then click Column Visibility.

  3. In the Column Visibility dialog box, follow steps 3 and 4 in the first procedure.