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Is there a ability to group several visuals to set only one visual filter for all visuals you want?
When you have e.g. 10 visuals and you would like to filter the first 5 visuals and the second 5 visuals for different periods currently the only option is to filter each single visual with an own visual filter (e.g. 10 times the same filter) because the site filter and the report filter would filter all visuals by the same settings.
I guess you can import the data again (duplication) with the same relationships and without having any relation with the existing data.
Have 5 visuals from data1 with their corresponding filters and 5 visuals from data2 with their corresponding filters.
Give it a try!
@Ben83 - Page filter - Put 5 visuals on one page and the other 5 visuals on another page.
I know that this way works but I need the visuals on one page because they are a part of an one page report. Do you have further ideas to solve my problem?
Nope, those are the choices, report, page and visual filters. You can submit it as an Idea.
This idea seems not to exist anymore. I ran into this issue today, 10 years later, and created a new idea: Group-Level-Filter
Depending on the filtering you need to do you could use slicers and edit their visual interactions with the elements on the page.
Slicer 1 is associated with the first 5, and slicer 2 is associated with the latter 5.
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