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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) ?
Thanks in advance,
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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:
And the final output is as below:
Before applying slicer:
Page1:
Page2:
After applying slicer:
Page1:
Page2:
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.
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:
And the final output is as below:
Before applying slicer:
Page1:
Page2:
After applying slicer:
Page1:
Page2:
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.
Instead of using slicers, I would suggest using the filter pane instead.
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