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HI,
in PBI Desktop I visual level filters i can set. but this filter is not visable in Power BI ( after publishing).
Means i have to set the filter , but I want that the people deside by themself if they want to see the full data or only a part.
in my excample i want create a filter for people to use like "show items if values is greater than 100"
but as it is a measure, i can not use a slicer or put it on report filter.
is this possible at all?
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I did not click on visualisation . now i can see Thanks very much
Yes, it is possible. Your filter is actually still there. You need to click on the visual for the visual level filters to appear. Generally, I I use one of these filters, I will provide training and documentation to my users and have occasionally posted a hover over reminder as a tool tip to remind them of how to access that particular filter.
Also note, there are other methods of accomplishing this such as a switch measure with a slicer to determine the baseline filter. Those can be used with most types of data and work really well. See this blog for more information on that. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50929240/how-to-capture-slicer-value-by-dax-measure
Another good resource: https://powerpivotpro.com/2013/08/moving-averages-controlled-by-slicer/
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I did not click on visualisation . now i can see Thanks very much
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