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Hello, I know this is simple but I cannot seem to get this green border to layer over the top of the slicer without it covering the 3 buttons on the right. I want the border to go all the way across but the user to still have access to the buttons. Please help me fix this issue.
I figured it out. To get this effect
Do this:
@powerbiassist ok!!! I didn't understand you wanted a background for the title....
That's not what I mean. I want the green strip to be on top of the MGC protion of the slicer. So I want a backing green strip behind it.
Sorry, I didn't understand it.
Then, you can reorder the layers in View-> Selection
And then, move Shape below the slicer
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