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Hi all
In my report i added a form that i show/hide when a button is clicked. (Via bookmarks)
This works very nice, and i have more space left which were used for the slicers previously.
But when the user opens up the pane, and doesnt click on a slicer, the form is "activated" and on top of all, so it hides everything. Here are 2 pics to show what i mean:
Is there any way to disable the click function of a form? (Happens in published reports as well)
Many thanks
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Hi B_Adams,
According to your description, it seems that the Slicer pane or filter pane will cover the report visual, right? You could try to modify the slicer position to see whether it work or not. And I don't see the filters pane will cover the report
What is your current desktop version? You could try to use newest version to see whether it work or not.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi B_Adams,
According to your description, it seems that the Slicer pane or filter pane will cover the report visual, right? You could try to modify the slicer position to see whether it work or not. And I don't see the filters pane will cover the report
What is your current desktop version? You could try to use newest version to see whether it work or not.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @dax
Thanks for your answer.
Im using the latest Desktop version. But i dont use Power BI's Filter pane, my filters are self made in a colored rectangle that i hide/show with bookmarks...
Just because its more customizable, but i will think about using the original filters pane.
Dont know why i didnt thought of that.
Regards
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