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I need help figuring out whether it is possible or not to filter charts from a table without leaving the highlighted section on the chart.
Instead, I would like to show the data as if it was filtered by a slicer, but I'm not even sure if it's possible.
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Hi @blueskydante,
You can disable the filter or highlight by clicking on:
"Format" ->
"Edit Interations" ->
Click on the visual which u don't wanna be the filter ->
Click on the circle with a diagonal bar on the visual which u don't wanna be filtered.
Thanks,
Ricardo
thanks! just what i need. the highlighted when viewed with a small data was odd as its a mini percentage ihgjlighted over the long tall bar chart.
Hi @blueskydante,
You can disable the filter or highlight by clicking on:
"Format" ->
"Edit Interations" ->
Click on the visual which u don't wanna be the filter ->
Click on the circle with a diagonal bar on the visual which u don't wanna be filtered.
Thanks,
Ricardo
The original question was not answered.
Current behavior: Clicking on graph A will highlight graph B
Desired behavior: Clicking on graph A will filter graph B as if a selection was made in a slicer.
It would be nice if there was an option in each visual that detemines if selections will highlight OR filter the rest of the dashboard/report.
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