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I keep encountering the advice that when one viz is filtered by another and you click a value on the second viz that you need to click +CTRL when you select a value. Is there a way (setting a variable or the like) to have Power BI retain the filter variable from the other visual until changes are made on the filtering viz. Right now when I click a value in the second viz it hides the second viz (the first viz sets a unhide variable).
Here is the +CTRL solution that works: Solved: Re: Retaining Filters from previous selection - Microsoft Power BI Community
I need a solution that works for folks with keyboard only and without need the +CTRL option as it will annoy my users.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @DRock
I am not aware of whether there is anything that can achieve what you are after. However, I am would say that one of the key reasons you want to use the +Ctrl is because if you were able to filter on more than one visual by just a click, and that kept all the filters across many visuals, it would be very challenging and frustrating to have to reverse the filters applied. From my understanding (and I hope I am not misunderstanding your issue), it would mean that with each click they used to filter down to where they are (i.e. could be five layers down or more), the user would then need to replicate what they've done in reverse to "unfilter"... right now, all they do is release the Ctrl button and click on the screen to unfilter everything which seems far more efficient and logical.
Either way, best of luck with it all!
Theo
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@TheoC So I found a solution that I can make work in desk top and the Power BI Pro/Premium. Oddly, I had to set it in desktop, save, publish, reset it in Power BI Pro and retest it. Even more oddly when I published an embedded link (public) the functionality disappeared again (no ability to fix it). This project is going to live in the Power BI Service Workspace for my project, but it's still slightly annoying. #3 in the article linked below is where I found the solution.
Here's how to turn off all interactions in Power BI [QUICK GUIDE] (windowsreport.com)
Hi @DRock
Yeah, I know what you mean. That would be frustrating.
Have you try to use drillthrough for Entire Page?
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Hi @DRock
I am not aware of whether there is anything that can achieve what you are after. However, I am would say that one of the key reasons you want to use the +Ctrl is because if you were able to filter on more than one visual by just a click, and that kept all the filters across many visuals, it would be very challenging and frustrating to have to reverse the filters applied. From my understanding (and I hope I am not misunderstanding your issue), it would mean that with each click they used to filter down to where they are (i.e. could be five layers down or more), the user would then need to replicate what they've done in reverse to "unfilter"... right now, all they do is release the Ctrl button and click on the screen to unfilter everything which seems far more efficient and logical.
Either way, best of luck with it all!
Theo
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Also, if you are as passionate about Power BI, DAX and data as I am, please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, queries, or if you simply want to connect and talk to another data geek!
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