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maverickf17
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Helper I

Slicer panel help || Minimalistic design

Hi All,
I just thought of building a Slicer panel.

The below is the UI.
Slicer panel 1st page 

maverickf17_0-1757203254942.png

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The below snip is the 2nd page 

maverickf17_1-1757203304259.png

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I need something like when i click on filter button in 1st page.
->The slicer panel should hover and open 
-> The user can select the required slicers 
-> There should be Apply button on the slicer panel for apply the Slicer's selected by the user
->There should be abutton called clear all slicers on the slicer panel to clear the Slicer's applied by the user
-> The x button should close the Slicer panel.
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-->I tried to do this UI but I am confused and stuck.
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The name of the Pbix file attached is Slcier panel 
Please find the below Link:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1smnv5i9f3c7ld2qyut9t/Slcier_Panel.pbix?rlkey=blrn2vuddr2st5il1yljxsq... 

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I would Appreciate if anyone can do the design provide the pbix file and
explain me how you achieved in the reply.

Thank you,
ARJUN 



 

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danextian
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Super User

Hi @maverickf17 

 

You can achieve this with bookmarks. If you want it minimalistic, at least use colors that are easy on the eyes and with text easily readable. For example, your card visual, tbh, has a bad combination of colors - the text are barely readable.

danextian_0-1757217240398.gif

Please see the attached pbix.

 





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danextian
Super User
Super User

Hi @maverickf17 

 

You can achieve this with bookmarks. If you want it minimalistic, at least use colors that are easy on the eyes and with text easily readable. For example, your card visual, tbh, has a bad combination of colors - the text are barely readable.

danextian_0-1757217240398.gif

Please see the attached pbix.

 





Dane Belarmino | Microsoft MVP | Proud to be a Super User!

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"Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand."
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MarkLaf
Super User
Super User

This is commonly done with buttons and bookmarks. There are lots of videos on how to do this. Here is a Guy in a Cube video on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xl-uhgzgEA

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