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I want to add a filter or slicer that displays a list of multiple languages. Based on the language selected, the chart titles should automatically translate. I don’t want to create separate measures for each chart or maintain multiple reports for different languages. How can I achieve this?
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Please apply the same fx in properties of all charts. We can use table but different title columns for each chart. Just like below.
| Title 1 | Title 2 | Language |
| Chart Title | Chart Title 2 | English |
| Titre du graphique | Titre du graphique 2 | French |
Hi @SwarnaTeja this works for a single chart, but I have multiple charts — what should I do in that case?
Please apply the same fx in properties of all charts. We can use table but different title columns for each chart. Just like below.
| Title 1 | Title 2 | Language |
| Chart Title | Chart Title 2 | English |
| Titre du graphique | Titre du graphique 2 | French |
great!
Hi @Dinz ,
Please try this.
Step 1: Create a table with titles and languages as below.
Step 2:
In the Chart Properties, use fx for Ttile and select the created Column. Then add a slicer with Language column.
Hope that helps!
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