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Hello,
I want to create some dashboards with some static visualization. By this I mean that I would like to be able to create charts and graphs that are not filtered by clicking on other charts and graphs or slicers. I come from Tableau so I like that Power BI has the built in capability for visualizations to effect one another, but I have not been able to figure out how to keep it from doing this.
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@Treyson In powerbi desktop, as shown below go to Format -> Edit Interactions -> select visual for which you want other visual to be static -> choose none. You can do this for all the visuals one by one.
@Treyson In powerbi desktop, as shown below go to Format -> Edit Interactions -> select visual for which you want other visual to be static -> choose none. You can do this for all the visuals one by one.
It was extremely helpful. I have been able to use it in a few of my reports. Thanks.
It's not clear to me in this example which chart you are trying to keep static.
Thank you very much sir! This is going to help a lot!
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