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Hi All!
I have 2 questions:
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Hi @Shaja ,
I think for your first requirement, we can do it, but we can't disable it with one click, but we need to manually filter those visual objects that we don't want to interact with.
For example: in my first picture, the left most is a group, we can see that when we open edit interactions, we can let silcer not to filter group1, you need to manually select slicer to group1 which visual objects can be interacted with.
In the second picture, we have selected Group1 as our subject, we can see that when I filter the rate in Group1, it will only affect the data in Group1, and can not affect the other visual objects outside, we only need to select ‘NONE’ in the upper right corner of each visual object. ‘in the upper right corner of each visual object, then we can do what you want!
For your second question, using the image below as an example, if we disable slicer's filtering of all other visual objects, that is, disable all visual object interactions, we can see that no matter what I select the other visual objects are unchanged.
Below is the information I have found for you on Visual Object Interaction, I hope it helps you with your query!
Change how visuals interact in a report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Tom Shen
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Shaja ,
I think for your first requirement, we can do it, but we can't disable it with one click, but we need to manually filter those visual objects that we don't want to interact with.
For example: in my first picture, the left most is a group, we can see that when we open edit interactions, we can let silcer not to filter group1, you need to manually select slicer to group1 which visual objects can be interacted with.
In the second picture, we have selected Group1 as our subject, we can see that when I filter the rate in Group1, it will only affect the data in Group1, and can not affect the other visual objects outside, we only need to select ‘NONE’ in the upper right corner of each visual object. ‘in the upper right corner of each visual object, then we can do what you want!
For your second question, using the image below as an example, if we disable slicer's filtering of all other visual objects, that is, disable all visual object interactions, we can see that no matter what I select the other visual objects are unchanged.
Below is the information I have found for you on Visual Object Interaction, I hope it helps you with your query!
Change how visuals interact in a report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Tom Shen
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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