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Hi,
All slicers were set to the following Slicer settings in Power BI Desktop,
Options > Style > Dropdown
Selection > Show "Select all" option
However when published in Power BI Service, some of the slicers appeared with,
Selection > Single select
Editing from Power BI Service site or republishing Power BI Desktop was unable to rectify this matter.
How can I get all slicers to be in the same slicer format/setting after publishing to Power BI Service?
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Hi,
I have been publishing continuously to my workspace and as of today, the problem was no longer there. All Slicer settings appear as it is after published to Power BI Service. Looks like the issue resolved on its own.
@WKN , Check it there is any bookmark created which might be impacting the visual
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Thanks for the reply from@bhanu_gautam ,please allow me to provide another insight:
Hi, @WKN
Your question did not appear in my measurements,
Here are my actual results:
This could be a transient issue, is it still there?
If the problem persists, the advice I can give is:
1.First, check if there is the same slicer in the desktop, then check if the same settings are maintained, and then re-upload the service.
2.Then, check to see if the interaction of other visuals is affecting the cutter:
3.Finally, check which version you're using and can update to the latest version according to your needs. Make sure that both Power BI Desktop and the Power BI service are up to date. If there is a difference in the version, sometimes there will be a difference.
Download Microsoft Power BI Desktop from Official Microsoft Download Center
4.Of course, custom buttons can also have an impact.
Create Apply all and Clear all slicers buttons in reports - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
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Thank you for your response, checked and Power BI Desktop is the latest revision. Not sure how to check if Power BI Service is up to date?
I tried publishing it to Power BI Service and managed to perform the minor editing, refresh and the edited part remains.
As far as I know, service is an automatically updated version, so it should have nothing to do with the service version.
If you want to know the service version, you can click on the location below:
Because I have so little information at this time, I can't tell what's causing your problem.You can create a support ticket for free and a dedicated Microsoft engineer will come to solve the problem for you.
It would be great if you continue to share in this issue to help others with similar problems after you know the root cause or solution.
The link of Power BI Support: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
For how to create a support ticket, please refer to How to create a support ticket in Power BI - Microsoft Fabric Community
Thank you for your understanding.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
Hi,
I have been publishing continuously to my workspace and as of today, the problem was no longer there. All Slicer settings appear as it is after published to Power BI Service. Looks like the issue resolved on its own.
Hi,
There were no bookmarks created.
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