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Hello, I would like to learn if it is possible to use a slicer or some other tool to allow a user to change the Legend field of a chart. It may also be possible to use a hierarchy, but I'm not sure a hierachy is appropriate. I just want the users to be able to swap the chart legend.
Using booksmarks is not a viable solution because there is too much else going on on the page; I would have to make many, many bookmarks and buttons.
Hi @jengwt ,
If you don't want to use bookmark, you could come up a new idea about that and add your comments there to improve Power BI and make this feature coming sooner.
https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
@jengwt At this point there is no straight forward solution to achieve this, user with editing permission can ofcourse do this.
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@parry2k in Desktop, maybe. But our users will be using this on Service, perhaps even embedded in a site.
@jengwt then you are out of luck
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