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psorel
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Several Bookmarks in the same page

Hi,
I have a Power BI report in which I'd like to combine two bookmark navigators: one for years and one for different products.

I could use filters if the business needs specific features.
Do you have any ideas on how to link the two bookmark navigators? Currently, when I select a year and choose a product, the visuals aren't filtered to show that specific product. Thanks in advance.

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v-sshirivolu
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Hi @psorel ,

I would also take a moment to thank @danextian  , for actively participating in the community forum and for the solutions you’ve been sharing in the community forum. Your contributions make a real difference.
 

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danextian
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You might be applying a bookmark to all visuals and data option is also checked. Doing so overwrites a filter from a slicer when clicking activating a bookmark.





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I didn't quite understand the "data" feature in the bookmark settings from the tooltip. Could you explain it? Thank you for your reply.

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alish_b
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Hi @psorel ,
Bookmarks can be tricky with how they are more of a blackbox once set up. Make sure that when you create the bookmarks, the correct combination of Data and Selected Visuals is set up. Incorrect combination or selection of All visuals instead of Selected visuals, desired visuals being left out during Selected visuals selection can mess up the behaviour that you intended to design.

From what you have explained, the functionality and design should be replicated with the button slicers (with some formatting). Slicers will be far more scalable than the blackboxes that bookmarks are.

 

Hope it helps!

grazitti_sapna
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Hi @psorel,

 

Instead of using bookmarks, you can use Slicers or use Treemap visual and filter the data, bookmarks are used to a fixed state.

 

Refer this youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J4ai3zG6iI

 

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