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Shubhambh18
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Toggle button Sync in multiple Pages

Hello Everybody.

 

I hope each one of you must be using Bookmarks and Selections. I have created a toggle button (same toggle button on 2 different pages of the report). Now, on click on the toggle button I am changing my visuals between Km and miles. 

 

I have used Bookmark with 2 different state (km and mile) and using bookmarks to show different plots. Its working fine on one page but not on the other page. The toggle button is getting changed  on both pages but its not changing the visuals on the second page. I have tried updating on both. It just works on one page and not on another.

 

Please guide me what can be done in this case where I can use this toggle button to switch between visuals on various pages. 

 

Thanks in advance ! 

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lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Drop the idea, and use a report level filter on the filter pane instead.

 

(or use synched slicers)

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Anonymous
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Hi, @Shubhambh18 

I am glad to help you.

 

The solutions recommended by lbendlin are perfect.

 

As lbendlin said, you should either use the report-level filters on the filter pane, or use the Sync slicer. Below I'll demonstrate a simple little example of using the Sync Slicer:
Dataset:

vfenlingmsft_0-1724032352990.png


Select a Slicer visual and click Sync Slicer, in the Sync slicers panel you can set which pages you want to use the Slicer for and whether or not to show the Slicer visual on the page:

vfenlingmsft_1-1724032433053.png


Select different IDs in the Slicer for the results displayed in different pages:

vfenlingmsft_2-1724032474773.png

 

vfenlingmsft_3-1724032499072.png

 

Here's some official documentation, hope it helps:

Slicers in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Fen Ling,
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi, @Shubhambh18 

I am glad to help you.

 

The solutions recommended by lbendlin are perfect.

 

As lbendlin said, you should either use the report-level filters on the filter pane, or use the Sync slicer. Below I'll demonstrate a simple little example of using the Sync Slicer:
Dataset:

vfenlingmsft_0-1724032352990.png


Select a Slicer visual and click Sync Slicer, in the Sync slicers panel you can set which pages you want to use the Slicer for and whether or not to show the Slicer visual on the page:

vfenlingmsft_1-1724032433053.png


Select different IDs in the Slicer for the results displayed in different pages:

vfenlingmsft_2-1724032474773.png

 

vfenlingmsft_3-1724032499072.png

 

Here's some official documentation, hope it helps:

Slicers in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Fen Ling,
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Drop the idea, and use a report level filter on the filter pane instead.

 

(or use synched slicers)

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