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ero1
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Combine x-axis slicer in chart with buttons

I have a table with monthly dates and values as well as calculations for MoM and YoY. I need to include in my charts, besides the slicer on the x-axis, buttons that will allow the user to select the last year of observations in the chart. Also, two more buttons for  last 3  and 5 years (red rectangle in seecond image). I've searched for a solution, but  so far no sucess. Thanks for yous suggestions.Screenshot 2024-05-01-1.pngScreenshot 2024-05-01 112513.png

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parry2k
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@ero1 there are many blog posts/videos on such patterns, check out this one and tweak it as per your needs. 



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parry2k
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@ero1 and yes that will also filter the charts.



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parry2k
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@ero1 there are many blog posts/videos on such patterns, check out this one and tweak it as per your needs. 



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

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ero1
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Thanks for your fast reply. What you suggest is an example for slicing a table with buttons. I'm looking for slicing a chart. Perhaps its very similar, but I'm not experienced with Dax. Still need a lot to learn.

ero1
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Please discard my previous message. Sorry for not understanding things at first, but I managed to make things work with your suggestion, Thanks a lot.

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