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CWitts
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Button and Bookmarks for multiple actions

I have a report with a Summary sheet and a Detail sheet which I have set up with Drill through to take the user from the Summary to the Detail for the specific record they are interested in.  The automatically produced back button (created when the drill through is set up) will take them back to the Summary sheet, but the "filter" is still in operation on the Summary sheet.  I would like to create a button on the Summary sheet that will clear the filters on that sheet and take the user back to the Detail sheet in a single click.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how this might be achieved?

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amitchandak
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@CWitts , Create a clear bookmark on the summary sheet

https://radacad.com/clear-all-slicers-in-power-bi-a-bookmark-story

 

you can also create a page navigation button on summary page

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Thanks for this.  However, this seems to provide a single action to clear the filter and the user then has to click on another button to go back to the Detail sheet.  Is there a way to clear filters and navigate to another sheet in one go?

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