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When I right-click on a dimension in a tree map for example and choose to exclude it, it only excludes the dimension in that visual. Is there a way to push this to be excluded at the page level and have it be excluded in all the visuals on that page or even all the pages?
Same in a slicer, If I right-click an option in a slicer and hit exclude, it does not change any of the visuals. Is there a way to choose to exclude one option within a slicer to exclude?
Would really be nice if visual Include/Exclude feature could be directed to the desired filter level ... visual, page, report! Excluding an item just from a single visual, for instance, just doesn't seem to be a very powerful feature. Now, if a user could right click a chart item and exclude it from the page, then this visualizations' effect on everything else could be a very helpful feature, saving the report user from clumsily having to setup a custom filter!
hi @mcornfield
For your requirement, you could only use a page level filter like parry2k said.
Regards,
Lin
@mcornfield not exactly but you can create groups/bin or add columns to page-level filter but from visual, you can only exclude it from the visual you clicked on.
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