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enavesca
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Clicking on graph and change legend

Hello everyone!

 

I am working on a project with several graphs and am facing a challenge.

 

I would like to click on a graph and show the legend corresponding to the specific data label. Is this possible? In the screenshot below, I clicked on 165, but the legend does not show the correct "Page Title

 

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!

Best,

 

 

enavesca_1-1716928626017.png

 

 

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v-heq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @enavesca ,
According to your description, the Ribbon chart in power bi can only be realized by clicking on the legend to highlight the corresponding level of data. However, we cannot invert the selected level by clicking on the value in the chart. Of course, as an alternative, you can hover over the data, which will display the details associated with the data, including the level to which it belongs.

vheqmsft_0-1716946108574.png

Or you can create a table visualization based on your legend, so that when you click on the data on the chart, the table will display the legend you selected.

vheqmsft_0-1716946741151.png

 

 

Best regards,
Albert He

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

 

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v-heq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @enavesca ,
According to your description, the Ribbon chart in power bi can only be realized by clicking on the legend to highlight the corresponding level of data. However, we cannot invert the selected level by clicking on the value in the chart. Of course, as an alternative, you can hover over the data, which will display the details associated with the data, including the level to which it belongs.

vheqmsft_0-1716946108574.png

Or you can create a table visualization based on your legend, so that when you click on the data on the chart, the table will display the legend you selected.

vheqmsft_0-1716946741151.png

 

 

Best regards,
Albert He

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

 

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