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Hi, complete newbie to PowerBI here, wondering if I could get some help on a hopefully simple issue.
I have two tables and I've created a visual of each. The two tables share column names, and I'd like to filter one table using Text Filters, but leave the other one alone. It seems like by default the Text Filtering affects all the visuals at once. Is there a way to limit it such that it is mapped to or affects only one table?
Thanks a lot!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Yes, you can use the 'Edit Iteractions' feature to stop a filter from interacting with one of the tables.
1. Click on the filter
2. Under Format select Edit Iteractions
3. Then click the circle with a line through it on the table you dont want filtered.
Hi,
Yes, you can use the 'Edit Iteractions' feature to stop a filter from interacting with one of the tables.
1. Click on the filter
2. Under Format select Edit Iteractions
3. Then click the circle with a line through it on the table you dont want filtered.
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