Power BI is turning 10, and we’re marking the occasion with a special community challenge. Use your creativity to tell a story, uncover trends, or highlight something unexpected.
Get startedJoin us for an expert-led overview of the tools and concepts you'll need to become a Certified Power BI Data Analyst and pass exam PL-300. Register now.
Is it possible to remove filters on a page that you used the drillthough to navigate to? For example I drill through to a "customer" page - so it gives all the info I want for customer "A". However if I want to unfilter customer it won't allow. The slicer will only show customer "A" and nothing else.
Looking at how to remove filtered data from drillthough...
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
Actually, Drillthrough is used to create a page in your report that focuses on a specific entity.
If you want to show all data after drill through, you could click this icon highlight in red to clear the filter but it will still exist when you drillthrough to this page next time.
If you really don't want show the specific data in the page, you may could try with Bookmark feature.
Best Reggards,
Cherry
I've done this by creating a "Reset Filters" button linked to a bookmark of the page with no filters applied.
You can click on the eraser icon for the filter your want to clear in your Filters pane
There is no eraser on the slicer when you drill through to a page.
Hi @Anonymous,
Actually, Drillthrough is used to create a page in your report that focuses on a specific entity.
If you want to show all data after drill through, you could click this icon highlight in red to clear the filter but it will still exist when you drillthrough to this page next time.
If you really don't want show the specific data in the page, you may could try with Bookmark feature.
Best Reggards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous
You can use the edit interactions under the Format menu, when you have selected the visual. Then you can make sure that the drill through visual will not respond to selections made on certains slicers.
KR,
Maurice
This is your chance to engage directly with the engineering team behind Fabric and Power BI. Share your experiences and shape the future.
Check out the June 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
80 | |
76 | |
59 | |
36 | |
32 |
User | Count |
---|---|
92 | |
59 | |
59 | |
49 | |
41 |