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I built a Matrix in my report and there are four slicers that help control the information being displayed in the Matrix.
I would like to add another Martix to the report, but I don't want it affected by two of the slicers.
Is it possible to have another Matrix and have it independent of the slicers on the page (or at lease two of them)?
Thanks!
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For any visual on your report (not just matrix) you can edit the relationships, and in this case turn off any filtering/highlighting that occurs.
First, select the first slicer, click on the Format button (top ribbon) and select "Edit Interactions". You should a filter icon and possibly a pie icon and a strike through icon appear for all other visuals. Then, on the matrix you want to have no interaction, just select the strikethrough option to disable the interaction.
Hi @strangerMike,
For detail steps, you can check jpereztang's suggestion in this similar thread: Visual Interactions on Pie Chart cancelling out .
Reference:
Visualization interactions in a Power BI report
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @strangerMike,
For detail steps, you can check jpereztang's suggestion in this similar thread: Visual Interactions on Pie Chart cancelling out .
Reference:
Visualization interactions in a Power BI report
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
For any visual on your report (not just matrix) you can edit the relationships, and in this case turn off any filtering/highlighting that occurs.
First, select the first slicer, click on the Format button (top ribbon) and select "Edit Interactions". You should a filter icon and possibly a pie icon and a strike through icon appear for all other visuals. Then, on the matrix you want to have no interaction, just select the strikethrough option to disable the interaction.
thank you
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