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Hello everyone!
Is there a way to sort slicer like this? Thank you in advance.
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Hi @DaoHoang,
You can use the visual Chiclet Slicer. Download it from the market place.
Put Month into Category then set General :
Column 6
Rows 0
Chiara
You cant do that with the existing "default" slicer.
As @Anonymous mentioned, Chiclet Slicer is your best bet and it looks like this:
You cant do that with the existing "default" slicer.
As @Anonymous mentioned, Chiclet Slicer is your best bet and it looks like this:
Hi @DaoHoang,
You can use the visual Chiclet Slicer. Download it from the market place.
Put Month into Category then set General :
Column 6
Rows 0
Chiara
It works. Thanks you very much
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