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I have a dashboard with 9 maps of the same borough divided into ward boundaries. Each map analyses a different metric (these metrics are measured in the same way. The are coloured using a heat gradiant to denote that highest and lowest. I have a slicer for all the wards. The problem that I am having is that when I click of an area all the corresponding area change colour to match that of the metric that I have select. So for instance Area 1 in Map1 is yellow, Area 1 in Map 2 is Red, Area 1 in Map3 is amber. When I select area 1 in my slicer all area ones become yellow. How do I stop the areas for the yellow when select slicer. Pic attached.
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