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With slicers, I made a drop downlist that you can select multiple options with, but I don't like the default solid black sqare design for the selected icon. I changed it a bit by having the 'Show "select all"...' option enabled in the slicer settings, which added a checkmark to the selected icon. The problem is that checkmark is black, on a blackish background making it hard to see.
The only time you can kinda see it is when you hover over the item in the list. Is there a way to adjust the coloring to make the checkmark more clear? Or just any other option that isn't a black square for my selected icon?
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Hi @Will_Z939312312,
Thank you @MasonMA, for your insights.
In the sample PBIX file you sent, we can see the white check mark. Please refer to the screenshot below for reference:
Thank you.
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Hi @Will_Z939312312,
Thank you @MasonMA, for your insights.
In the sample PBIX file you sent, we can see the white check mark. Please refer to the screenshot below for reference:
Thank you.
It must be something with my computer then, cause a friend also confirmed it was white on their end.
Thank you so much!
Hi, i would suggest you try 'List Slicer', which is also one of the native visuals in Power BI but a big enhancement on top of the regular slicer.
You may follow this tutorial below:)
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