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eileen
Frequent Visitor

How do I create two linked visuals?

Hello All,

 

I'd like to create a report which shows exactly the same with what is shown inside the Power BI example demo.

 

Upper the screen, there're 3 visuals, in the middle there's the funnel visual and at the bottom there's the line chart.

 

I can choose between the top 3 visuals (which are working like a filter), then the middle visual and the bottom visual will show the same filered result as the top selected visual.

 

How could I do that ?

 

Thank you so much.

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v-qiuyu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @eileen,

 

What's the top 3 visuals do you mean? Would you please share the sample report for us to analyze? Generally, to filter visuals based on checked values from other visuals, we can use Edit Interactions to set filter interaction. See:

 

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Reference:

Visualization interactions in a Power BI report

 

Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu

Community Support Team _ Qiuyun Yu
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Phil_Seamark
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @eileen,

 

This is easy enough to do.  Just make sure the values you use in the AXIS and VALUES for each visual come from the same table OR a table that has a relationship.

 

Power BI pretty much does what you explain out of the box.  Have you started building your model yet?


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I ave a dropdown slicer and I wanted to change if I picked a bar value in the bar chart. how is that possible

Thank you for your reply.

 

In the top 3 visuals, they have different AXIS from each other. is that still possible ? and how ?

Hi @eileen 

 

Can you please post a link to the report you are using as a reference.


To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

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