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Hi everyone, Power BI newbie here
Right now, if a visual have a filter due to selection from another visual, the only way I know is to go to that visual and de-select the filter and come back to the visual I'm working on.
Is there a faster way to clear the filters from the current visual without have to find it in the filter source visual if that makes sense?
Thanks.
Hello @BenBlackswan ,
yes, for filters coming from a slicer it should look like the following
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Hello @BenBlackswan ,
check if this works for your case https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/buttons-apply-all-clear-all-slicers?tabs=p...
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I'm sure there is a button in the ribbon menu somewhere where users can clear all filters right?
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