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Randcharles
Helper I
Helper I

How to hide slicer from Power BI Desktop ( latest version)

Hi all, 

I need to hide slicers from my page report in Power BI desktop. It's for a user experience improvement purpose. 
I have 2 pages reports : First page where I need to hide slicers ( synched with the one on second page), and Second page where I put slicers for allowing user to interact with report.  

I can't find where is the settings to hide the slicers on Power BI Desktop (latest version). 
Could anyone show me how to do that (set visibility of slicer to be hidden)Slicer to hide.png ?

Thanks in advance, 

 

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v-junyant-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Randcharles ,

@audreygerred Thanks for your concern about this case!

And @Randcharles , since you mentioned "synched with the one on second page", you can try the following, I use the latest version Power BI Desktop to test:
View > Sync slicers:

vjunyantmsft_0-1721026972878.png

vjunyantmsft_1-1721027024419.png

And the final output is as below:
Before applying slicer:
Page1:

vjunyantmsft_2-1721027130092.png

Page2:

vjunyantmsft_3-1721027139715.png


After applying slicer:
Page1:

vjunyantmsft_4-1721027161595.png

Page2:

vjunyantmsft_5-1721027171948.png

Best Regards,
Dino Tao
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v-junyant-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Randcharles ,

@audreygerred Thanks for your concern about this case!

And @Randcharles , since you mentioned "synched with the one on second page", you can try the following, I use the latest version Power BI Desktop to test:
View > Sync slicers:

vjunyantmsft_0-1721026972878.png

vjunyantmsft_1-1721027024419.png

And the final output is as below:
Before applying slicer:
Page1:

vjunyantmsft_2-1721027130092.png

Page2:

vjunyantmsft_3-1721027139715.png


After applying slicer:
Page1:

vjunyantmsft_4-1721027161595.png

Page2:

vjunyantmsft_5-1721027171948.png

Best Regards,
Dino Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

audreygerred
Super User
Super User

Instead of using slicers, I would suggest using the filter pane instead.





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