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I have 2 line graphs and a table on a page - I want to set them to cross highlight each other, however when I go to edit interactions my only options are 'filter' and 'none'. Is there something I need to do in order to see the 'highlight' option?
Currently the cross-filter works, and I am able to successfullly switch between it and 'none', so I don't think it should be a relationship issue.
Also running the latest version of PowerBI desktop, so shouldn't be an update issue either
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
The highlight function works for pie chart,bar chart and so on.But it doesn't work for matrix and table.For further,please refer to document.
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @Anonymous
The highlight function works for pie chart,bar chart and so on.But it doesn't work for matrix and table.For further,please refer to document.
Regards,
Cherie
Hi. I'm trying to cross-highlighting between a Tornado Chars and a Pie chart but the visuals just filter eachother and ignores past selections.
What I've tried:
1) to change 'Edit Interantions', but no combination gives me the results I want.
2) to change The Data model but it does't appear to be the cause, simply because the 'shape map' crossfilter well despite having the same data structure of the population pyramid.
Same happen with the Drill-Down Donut Chart
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