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Here i am using a slicer
Any chance i can simply delete the 100% and let the system return the default max? Now I need to type 10000% to make sure I am getting the max. Thanks
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Hi @GAPER
If you want to enter the limits of the slicer manually the answer is "No".
But you can create a dimension table with the desired range :
create a relationship with your fact table :
and use it in the slicer :
The pbix is attached
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other
members find it more quickly
Thanks mate. PowerBI is such a weird product.
@GAPER Glad to help 🙂
Hi @GAPER
If you want to enter the limits of the slicer manually the answer is "No".
But you can create a dimension table with the desired range :
create a relationship with your fact table :
and use it in the slicer :
The pbix is attached
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other
members find it more quickly
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