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Anonymous
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Slicer Panel and Bookmarks - Multiple Tabs

I have slicers that are synced across multiple tabs, where a different report is represented on each tab.  Right now I have a single "Parameter Page" where all of the slicers are housed, and I am moving this to a slicer panel.  This slicer has simple things like Account Number, Start Date, and End Date.  I have moved all of these into a slicer panel, but where I'm stuck is how to duplicate this across all tabs.  I'd like the slicer panel to be available to the end user on each tab.  I have the slicers showing on each page, but my bookmark actions (to show and hide the slicer panel) are not working across the different tabs.  For example, if I'm on the third tab and I click on the action to hide the slicer panel, it takes me back to the first tab (where the original bookmark was created).  Any ideas?

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Anonymous
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HI @Anonymous,

Yes, it should be trouble if you need to apply these on multiple report pages. Perhaps you can submit an idea to add support to create the navigation bookmarks/panel to reduce the complex operation steps.

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Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Nielf
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Helper I

@Anonymous did you come up with a solution for this other than having to create two new bookmarks for each page in the report?

Anonymous
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 Based on what I found, I had to duplicate the slider across each of the tabs, and then set up two new bookmarks on each tab (one to show the slicer panel and one to hide it).

Anonymous
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HI @Anonymous,

Yes, it should be trouble if you need to apply these on multiple report pages. Perhaps you can submit an idea to add support to create the navigation bookmarks/panel to reduce the complex operation steps.

Power BI Ideas

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous,

Did you mean the create a pane of 'global navigation' to navigate to different report pages?
If that is the case, you can create buttons and setting their actions or direct pages and add them to a group, then copy this to each page. (notice: do some custom to highlight located button)

For the show and hide navigation pane, you only need to duplicate the current bookmark and create a button as panel status to switch between different statuses.

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

daxer-almighty
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Solution Sage

You should check this out: https://youtu.be/xCMqWEvSkAs

 

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