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Hi,
I want to make slicers less visible when they are not used (no value selected). I'm trying to do it by modifying the title background color based on a formula that gives me the nomber of selected items.
The formula is very simple: SexeCountSelected = DISTINCTCOUNT(Etudiant[Sexe])
And to make sure it works I put it in a card and I applied the same title background color formula to show that it is working.
BUT it's not working when I apply the exact same logic to the slicer title.
Is it a limitation? Or am I doing something wrong? Is there an other way to accomplish what I want to do?
Thank you
--mo
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Hi,
Just to follow-up, I've never been able to make it work as-is. So I agree with @parry2k, I think it's a limitation. I managed to reproduced the desire effect by putting a textbox under the slicer and grouping the 2 objects together with the selection pane.
The dark header and the red border are from the underlying textbox :
--mo
@molegris I think I tried it before and I think it is a limitation, I could be wrong but let me give it a try.
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Hi,
Just to follow-up, I've never been able to make it work as-is. So I agree with @parry2k, I think it's a limitation. I managed to reproduced the desire effect by putting a textbox under the slicer and grouping the 2 objects together with the selection pane.
The dark header and the red border are from the underlying textbox :
--mo
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