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I have a page with two (a location group view and a working group view) a bookmark which contain a table and slicer for each, the problem is that the slicer has been setup in a way (it was a request) that requires one selection and because of this if I setup everything for the location group the working group view will be narrowed by the previous selection of the slicer (they requested to implement the two different view on the same page, so it is not possible to place them on different pages) is there any workaround to avoid the crossfiltering of the slicers?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You may try to use visual interactions to exclude some page visualizations from being affected by others.
Reference: Control which page visuals are affected by slicers
Best Regards,
Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You may try to use visual interactions to exclude some page visualizations from being affected by others.
Reference: Control which page visuals are affected by slicers
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hello @Anonymous,
See if it can help :
Go to View, and select bookmarks
Choose your bookmarks and click on the three dots. Then, click on Data to UNSELECT it (the check must be dissapear).
Regards,
Dalyan
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks I know what you are trying to say, but the difficulty is that the slicer with one item selection.
But the problem is that it already has a selected value before the bookmark setup, so in this case the bookmark "data" unticking is not working. 😕
I see.
I don't think Power BI can answer to your request today but you should take a look at custom visuals, some may answer your problem.
Regards,
Dalyan
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