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arca123
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Slicer header included in the slicer

Hi!
My report has a bunch of slicers at the top and they look kind of like this:

arca123_0-1729068065521.png

The user sees headers and choose which slicers they need to apply. The dropdown then briefly overlaps with the visuals beneath it and after choosing the necessary slicers, the end user sees visuals without any problem. 
However, I am trying to save space. Each slicer essentially takes up two lines. There is the header and the slicer itself. Is there a way to make it more efficient? I am thinking of including the header in the slicer like this:

arca123_1-1729068214550.png

This would take up half as much space in my dashboard. Is something like this achievable? Maybe there are custom visuals that offer this?

Thank you in advance for your help!



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SamWiseOwl
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @arca123 

 

Have you considered Bookmarks to hide the slicers all together within a button.

Then they appear on a panel when the user clicks the button.

SamWiseOwl_0-1729068381908.pngSamWiseOwl_1-1729068397185.png

 

One of my favourite channels did a how to guide

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xl-uhgzgEA


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Uzi2019
Super User
Super User

Hi @arca123 

 

If you want to save space try belowslicer for free.

1. walnut slicer

Uzi2019_0-1729073580745.png

Uzi2019_1-1729073605348.png

 

2.  Filter by powerviz

It saves lots of space bcz when you click on it ,it options will pop up so just column name will be enough to add on the page.

like this

Uzi2019_2-1729073929169.png

 

and last but not least you can hide you slicer using bookmark feature. check this video for better understanding how to create slicer panel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xl-uhgzgEA

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

 

 

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!
SamWiseOwl
Community Champion
Community Champion

@arca123 

Or stick a text box on it, as long as they can still see the down arrow...

SamWiseOwl_1-1729068901625.png

 

SamWiseOwl_0-1729068885903.png

 


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SamWiseOwl
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @arca123 

 

Have you considered Bookmarks to hide the slicers all together within a button.

Then they appear on a panel when the user clicks the button.

SamWiseOwl_0-1729068381908.pngSamWiseOwl_1-1729068397185.png

 

One of my favourite channels did a how to guide

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xl-uhgzgEA


If you are happy with this answer please mark as a solution for others to find !

Kudos are always appreciated! Check out our free Power BI video courses.

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