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E5254730
Helper II
Helper II

Filter Table on clicking a Image linked to Items column

Hello,

I have a below excel table. In Items column there are 5 unique Items ( Binder, Desk, Pen, Pen Set and Pencil)

For all this 5 Items I would be inserting images In Page 1

E5254730_0-1742976485468.png

 

For Page 2:

If no image is clicked, show above table.

And for e.g. if users clicks on Pencil Image, show below table in Page 2

 

E5254730_1-1742976795034.png

 

And In Page 2 I would like to add a filter of Rep. So If user clicks on Andrews from the Filter, only show as below:

E5254730_2-1742976903427.png

 

If users clicks on Binder Image, show below table:

E5254730_3-1742976955811.png

And if Kivell is selected from the filter, show below table:

E5254730_4-1742976992976.png

 

There will be other columns as well to include in the table (the above is just for reference)

Please advise, how can be achieve this.

 

There will be 1 page where we'll display all the 5 images. So when an users clicks on any one of the image, only show that table in Page 2, else display entire table

 

Thanks

 

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v-ssriganesh
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @E5254730,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Forum Community.

I have reproduced your scenario using sample data and attached the .pbix file for your reference. Below are the steps I followed:

  • On Page 1, I inserted images for Binder, Desk, Pen, Pen Set, and Pencil, arranged them in a grid, and enabled Action by setting it to Bookmark (created in Step 4). Each image was assigned a specific bookmark.
  • On Page 2, I added a Table visual with Items, Rep, Units, and Unit Cost and inserted a Slicer for the Rep column.
  • I created Bookmarks for each item (Binder View, Pencil View, etc.) via View > Bookmarks Pane, filtering the table accordingly. I unchecked "Data" when saving bookmarks to keep the Rep filter functional.
  • I assigned bookmarks to images, enabling navigation to Page 2 with filtered data upon clicking. Lastly, I added a Reset View button to restore the full table.

Expected Output I have achieved:

  • When I click the pencil image, it shows only the pencil rows. When I click the binder image, it shows only the binder rows.
  • Selecting Rep "Andrews" in slicer it shows only pencil sales by Andrews.

Clicking 'Reset View' button it restores the full table.

Thank you, @bhanu_gautam for sharing your valuable insights.

If you find this information useful, please “Accept it as a solution” and give it a 'Kudos' to assist others in locating it easily.
Thank you.

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v-ssriganesh
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @E5254730,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Forum Community.

I have reproduced your scenario using sample data and attached the .pbix file for your reference. Below are the steps I followed:

  • On Page 1, I inserted images for Binder, Desk, Pen, Pen Set, and Pencil, arranged them in a grid, and enabled Action by setting it to Bookmark (created in Step 4). Each image was assigned a specific bookmark.
  • On Page 2, I added a Table visual with Items, Rep, Units, and Unit Cost and inserted a Slicer for the Rep column.
  • I created Bookmarks for each item (Binder View, Pencil View, etc.) via View > Bookmarks Pane, filtering the table accordingly. I unchecked "Data" when saving bookmarks to keep the Rep filter functional.
  • I assigned bookmarks to images, enabling navigation to Page 2 with filtered data upon clicking. Lastly, I added a Reset View button to restore the full table.

Expected Output I have achieved:

  • When I click the pencil image, it shows only the pencil rows. When I click the binder image, it shows only the binder rows.
  • Selecting Rep "Andrews" in slicer it shows only pencil sales by Andrews.

Clicking 'Reset View' button it restores the full table.

Thank you, @bhanu_gautam for sharing your valuable insights.

If you find this information useful, please “Accept it as a solution” and give it a 'Kudos' to assist others in locating it easily.
Thank you.

@v-ssriganesh 

Wonderful! This is the exact method I was looking for.

Much APPRECIATED. Thanks!

Hi @E5254730,

You're very welcome, I'm glad the solution worked for you. Please “Accept it as a solution” and give a "Kudos" to assist other community members in resolving similar issues more efficiently. Thank you.

bhanu_gautam
Super User
Super User

@E5254730 Check this video

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czq-HRFQRnc




Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! And Kudos are appreciated

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@bhanu_gautam 

Thanks for sharing the link.

I have edited my inital post about the requirement, before going through the video link.

If you can advise further, will be much appreciated.

Till the time I have any reply from the forum, I would be going through the video link

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