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Just silly enough not to find a way out for such a simple thing - advice needed. A barchart with a slicer as blow
This is however not what I want - once select in the slicer, the barchart only shows the selected bars. What I want is a highlighted style (as below) which is perfect if I use a table instead of a slicer, after I swithched from filter mode to highlight mode as shown by the red cricle that is non-existent using slicer (when "Edit interaction" is activated).
I don't really want, however, to use a table as a slicer as it's not easy for muptile selections. Avice please.
Thanks
charlie77
Hi @charlie77 ,
The slicer removes unchecked data and is an cross-filter, cross-highlighting will keep unchecked data.
However, the slicer does not support retaining unchecked data.
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ chenwu zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Is there anyone e.g. from MS who could confirm that there is no such functionality to swithch a chart controlled by a slicer from filter mode to highlight mode? If confrmed, I will try Wenjie's suggesiton to close the case.
Thanks
Hello, you can follow this thread, i think it will help you.
Thanks but I didn't expect that comlex. For the other guy's problem, if using a table instead of a slicer for employees he/she will solve the problem instantly (only one employee needs to selected each time anayway ). if for multiple seletion he/she needs to press and hold Ctrl - not convienet at all.
I'll give my problem a bit wait to see if there is any simpler way. I'd presume P-BI should have this built in.
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