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Edit interactions between visualizations massively
Hi rode,
The visualizations effect each other, which means some value used in visualization comes from same table or related table. Based on my test, you can select one visulization, if it should cross-filter the other visualization, select the filter icon(highlighted in red line). if it should have no impact, select the no impact icon(highlighted in yellow background) shown in the following screenshot.
More details, please review this article.
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi v-huizhn-msft and thank you for your reply.
Maybe I've not been so clear. I know which is the way I can edit the interactions. The question was related to edit massively the interactions. So, imagine that you have 20 visualizations on the page and, selecting one of these, you want disable all the interactions from this one to the other 19. As Power Bi is, you can only choose "nothing" one at once for each other of the other 19 elements.
I would prefere a button in the ribbon or something else that allows you to disable all the interactions from this visualization to the oter 19.
What do you think about it?
- v-huizhn-msft9 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi rode,
Up to now, there is no a button in the ribbon to edit the interactions simultaneously as you expected. Thanks for your support. Your feedback is valuable for us to improve our products and increase the level of service provided.
Best Regards,
Angelia