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When I mouse over my visual, I'm used to seeing the context menu for Filters, Focus Mode and More Options.
I have one visualization that has it's menu hidden behind another visualization. Is there a way to force it to appear on top of it without first having to click the visualization?
I'm trying to save space so I have visualizations right next to each other.
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Haha oh dear - you just switched your problem! If they are so close you can't see both menus by ordering, and you do need to see both, perhaps think about redesigning your layout a bit. Good luck 🙂
Hello All,
I know this thread is an older one, but i face the same issue.
When I mouse over my visual, I'm used to seeing the context menu for Filters, Focus Mode and More Options.
I have many visualizations that has it's menu hidden behind another visualization. Is there a way to force it to appear on top of it without first having to click the visualization?
Many thanks for your help!!
Two options -
You could change the layering order of your visuals - you can do this by going to View > Selection and edit the order there.
If you don't need the menu on the other visual you can disable the visual header, in the formatting options for that visual.
It partially worked. Now the second menu is hidden...
I'll play with the ordering to see what may work overall.
Haha oh dear - you just switched your problem! If they are so close you can't see both menus by ordering, and you do need to see both, perhaps think about redesigning your layout a bit. Good luck 🙂
Yes, appears that's the direction I need to go. Thanks for your help. At least I learned something new regarding the ordering.
@TCavins , check if bookmarks can do it for you
https://radacad.com/bookmarks-and-buttons-making-power-bi-charts-even-more-interactive
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