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Hi,
I have a report in which I want to include a custom filter pane on each page. The filter pane selections will be sync across pages so that the selection follows when the user navigates through the pages. The filter pane includes a date slicer and a selection of preconfigured time cuts as buttons. There is a last 3 months, 6 months, year and 3 years button. For instance, the user opens the filter pane, selects Last 3 months button, and this filters all of the data on the page as well as putting a transparent shape over the date slicer as it then becomes redundant. This all works perfectly.
However, when going between pages, although the filters on the data are perfect, the transparent shape does now always follow from page to page. I know this is due to the filter open and close bookmarks and the time cut buttons overlapping. But I was hoping one of you PBI gurus might be able to figure something out that I can't.
I've linked to an example PBIX and below are screenshots of the bookmark settings:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1owep_vlwKdif5OxcX_h7DRhTOr28HLOR/view?usp=sharing
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@Anonymous
Could you, instead of "hiding" the date slicer behind the semi-transparent box just have each bookmark change the slicer to reflect the selection?
You would also not need the 4 hidden slicers on the page any longer.
I have attached my updated version of your file.
@Anonymous
Could you, instead of "hiding" the date slicer behind the semi-transparent box just have each bookmark change the slicer to reflect the selection?
You would also not need the 4 hidden slicers on the page any longer.
I have attached my updated version of your file.
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