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marcoselias
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Manage the "visible" property on visuals via expressions

I recently posted a conditional formatting idea, but somehow it was put under "custom visuals". I don't know how to put it under a different category. Here's the link:

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Custom-Visuals-Ideas/Allow-string-comparison-in-Conditional-Formatt...

 

I have another suggestion, which is to be able to turn on or off the visible property of any visual. The goal is to be able to show or hide a visual based on the results of DAX expression(s).

 

This idea, and the one around conditional formatting is not tied to custom visuals but to all visuals in Power BI Desktop. How do I post or change the current post location to a general Power BI Desktop instead of under "Custom Visuals"?

 

Thanks for your help!

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Anonymous
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HI @marcoselias,

AFAIK, power bi visuals do not contain visible property that allows you to interact with filters or DAX formulas.
I'd like to suggest you add a measure filter on 'visual level' to filter all records to keep it display blank.

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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