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Taroro
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Input Slicer Display Issue After Publish

I created an input slicer with dropdown arrow to choose filter operators:

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But after published, the arrow disappeared and I am not able to choosed the slicers operator menu.

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How can I solve this problem? (I am not sure whether it is influenced by language region or visual version)

If it cannot be solved, is there any other ways to achieve this function?

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Olufemi7
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Hello @Taroro,

This is a known behavior difference between Power BI Desktop and the Service. The Input slicer operator dropdown (>, <, =, Between) may appear in Desktop but not always render in the Service after publishing. It is not related to language or region settings.

Workarounds:

  1. In Power BI Desktop → Format → Slicer settings, set a fixed operator such as Between, Greater than, or Less than, then republish.

  2. Try recreating the slicer, as sometimes the visual configuration does not publish correctly.

  3. Alternatively, use the Filter pane, which always supports operator selection in the Service.

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