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Hello,
I know we can filter through the slicers and we can filter through tables but through tables it is only for exploration. If you have 2 tables and you click on 1 then it will filter on the 2nd one, now if you click on the 2nd one then it re-assembles the filter on first table which is annoying. One workaround is to CTRL click the first table then it works but users don't want to CTRL click.
My question is : Is there a way, I can make my table behave the same way as the slicer?
What you’re trying to achieve isn’t currently possible. Unlike slicers, the other visuals in Power BI do not retain previous selections when you click from one data point to another; the new selection simply replaces the previous one unless the Ctrl key is used to create a multi-select. Because of this behavior, there’s no built-in way to persist multiple selections across regular visuals through simple clicks alone. The practical options are either to introduce additional slicers to control the filtering more explicitly, or to communicate to report users that this is a current limitation of the tool and that there isn’t an alternative method available to change this interaction behavior.
Not really, tables and slicers behave differently in Power BI by design. When you click a row in a table or chart, Power BI applies a temporary selection filter. If you then click another visual, the previous selection is replaced unless you Ctrl-click to keep multiple selections. This interaction model is meant for quick exploration. A slicer, on the other hand, creates a persistent filter context, which is why selections stay applied until the user clears them.
This behavior is built into Power BI’s cross-filter interaction model, which is why users often need Ctrl + click to select multiple values.
You can control this through edit interaction option.
for example
Steps:
Select Table 1
Go to Format → Edit Interactions
Choose Filter or None for other visuals.
However, this does not make it behave like a slicer, it only controls which visuals are filtered.
Proposed Solution:
Replace the table with a formatted slicer
Use horizontal or tile slicers
Make them visually similar to tables
This gives users the same filtering experience without needing CTRL click.
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