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This will probably be the easiest request for help in this community.
The dropbox link to my viz is below.
In the tab "Production and Cashflow", on the right side are several parameter slicers. The top slicer is for the date and the line of the slider has a nice visible black colour.
I've tried several times to make the slicers below the date slicer the same black colour but cannot do it.
the slicers below the date slicer are for the gold price, CAD/USD fx rate and then several opex costs.
Could someone show me how to get the rest of the slider lines black, similar to the top slicer?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/12woqxvjqu1gjuo/Detour%20Lake%20Proof%20of%20Concept%20V2.pbix?dl=0
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
This is a visual aid, not a formatting choice: You get the solid black slider on the top one because it is a BETWEEN slicer, so the bar goes thicker to help visualise the range that is selected. The other slicers are single value, so will not show the thicker bar as there's no range that requires assistance to visualise.
The only thing I could suggest would be to see if you can make the <= or >= versions work for you, but Ican't see that they will in your specific scenario to be honest.
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
I think BA_Pete is correct. You can only control the color for the part of the bar that represents the selected data but there isn't an option to change the gray color of the unselected part of the range.
Hi @Anonymous ,
This is a visual aid, not a formatting choice: You get the solid black slider on the top one because it is a BETWEEN slicer, so the bar goes thicker to help visualise the range that is selected. The other slicers are single value, so will not show the thicker bar as there's no range that requires assistance to visualise.
The only thing I could suggest would be to see if you can make the <= or >= versions work for you, but Ican't see that they will in your specific scenario to be honest.
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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