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I want the user to be able to decide whether to see a line chart over time or year-over-year. Since it requires changing the data inputs, I need to create two separate charts that are too similar to have on separate visuals. I want to create a button that essentially toggles between the two. Anyone know of a way that I could create a button that perhaps moves the front chart to the back, thus creating the effect of changing the chart?
I think these are all good solutions. I'm going to try creating two pages with a bookmark like @CoreyP suggested and hiding the other page so that they can only access it through the bookmark. That should work, right?
hi @Domenick
You could refer to this blog:
or
https://radacad.com/bookmarks-and-buttons-making-power-bi-charts-even-more-interactive
Regards,
Lin
Hi @Domenick ,
No need to create two pages, you can create two visual on the same page and using the bookmarks and the selection pane show/hide the visual you need.
Regards,
MFelix
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsI agree with MFelix that there is no need to create 2 pages. In fact, 2 pages leads to more overall maintanance (and slower performance because another page needs to be loaded). When you create the 2 visuals keep in mind the following suggestions:
+ Overlay one chart visual on top of the other, with the backgrounds turned on so they are not transparent.
+ Create 2 buttons/images. One saying, "Show Timeline" and the other saying "Show YOY" (or whatever makes sense for your context). Again, these buttons/images can be overlayed to create a toggle effect.
+ In the Selection Pane, rename the visuals and buttons to something that helps you identify with them e.g. "Button Show Timeline", "Line Chart YOY"
+ Set the action of one button/image to be a bookmark that hides one chart visual & button while making the other chart visual & button visible. And vice versa.
I hope this helps.
You're looking for this, but it's very tricky to constantly update.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsYou could just have your two visuals on two separate pages, then use a bookmark button that toggles between the pages.
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