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I've made a report with multiple pages. On every page I created a possibility to show a popup-screen with definitions (filtered for that specific page, but all read from one table). I use bookmarks to show and hide the popup. The way it works is similar for every page, zo i copied the popup to every page.
The show-bookmark works fine, but when I click the hide-button, the program jumps to the first page (and the popup is hidden). What am I doing wrong? I guess something with the option...
So I need some help to fix this 😉
Thanks in advance.
PZU
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Hi @PZU_DGW ,
Do you want to ask about how to close the pop-up window?
Here's the video: (Create a Popup Window in Power BI - YouTube).
It introduces the creation and use of this Popup Window in detail.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @PZU_DGW ,
Do you want to ask about how to close the pop-up window?
Here's the video: (Create a Popup Window in Power BI - YouTube).
It introduces the creation and use of this Popup Window in detail.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Keep the cursor in the required page and update the bookmark which is taking you to the next page
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Thanks VijayP!
But does that mean I have to make a seperate Show and Hide bookmark for every page?
Or is there a way to use 1 bookmark to hide, with a general result to stay on the page you are at?
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