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I have a report that was originally set up with multiple pages. The pages are identical except for a few visuals on each page. I'm using buttons to navigate between pages, but I'm wondering if it would be better to use bookmarks to show/hide visuals based on user input.
Any recommendations?
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Hi @RolandPlanet - Using bookmarks on multiple pages to show/hide visuals based on user input can provide a more dynamic and interactive user experience while simplifying report maintenance. This approach is especially beneficial for reports with similar layouts across multiple pages, as it consolidates functionality and enhances performance.
You can use buttons to navigate between different bookmark states too.
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Hi,
Thanks for the solution @rajendraongole1 provided, and i want to offer some more information for user to refet to.
hi @RolandPlanet , based on your description, you need to consider if you have a lot of visuals, it's easy to get confused in the design if you put them on the same visual, so if you have more visuals, it's still recommended to use multiple pages, or you can consider combining the two, designing two or three pages and then bookmarking some duplicate visuals on both pages to display the visuals.
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
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Hi @RolandPlanet - Using bookmarks on multiple pages to show/hide visuals based on user input can provide a more dynamic and interactive user experience while simplifying report maintenance. This approach is especially beneficial for reports with similar layouts across multiple pages, as it consolidates functionality and enhances performance.
You can use buttons to navigate between different bookmark states too.
Hope it helps
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What if I have 5 pages that are more or less the same? Would there be any performance gains in consolidating to 1 page with multiple bookmarks to show/hide visuals?
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