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I have a single table that includes columns for Oil Production, Oil Consumption, and Oil Reserves — all mapped by Country.
I created three report pages (Oil Production, Oil Consumption, and Oil Reserves) and three corresponding tooltip pages (one for each metric).
However, when I hover over visuals on any page, all tooltip pages are showing up instead of only the one relevant to that page (for example, Oil Production tooltip showing on the Oil Production page).
I want each report page to display only its respective tooltip page
Oil Production page → Oil Production Tooltip only
Oil Consumption page → Oil Consumption Tooltip only
Oil Reserves page → Oil Reserves Tooltip only
All data is from the same table, with Country as the common column.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @mohankrishna-bi,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum. Also, thanks to @Thomaslleblanc, for his inputs on this thread. I tried out the scenario using the sample data, and it worked for me. below is the outcome which is based on the thread.
Outcome:
Oil Production:
Oil Consumption:
Oil Reserves:
am also including .pbix file for your better understanding, please have a look into it.
Hope this clears it up. Let us know if you have any doubts regarding this. We will be happy to help.
Thank you for using the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
To make each report page show only its own tooltip page in Power BI:
On each tooltip page (e.g., Oil Production Tooltip):
Turn Tooltip = ON under Page information.
Set Page size → Tooltip.
Add only the related field (e.g., Oil Production) to Tooltip fields.
On each main report page (e.g., Oil Production):
Select the visual.
In Format → Tooltip, set Type = Report page and choose the matching tooltip page.
This ensures each page displays only its corresponding tooltip.
Create report tooltip pages in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
If this response was helpful, please accept it as a solution and give kudos to support other community members
To make each report page show only its own tooltip page in Power BI:
On each tooltip page (e.g., Oil Production Tooltip):
Turn Tooltip = ON under Page information.
Set Page size → Tooltip.
Add only the related field (e.g., Oil Production) to Tooltip fields.
On each main report page (e.g., Oil Production):
Select the visual.
In Format → Tooltip, set Type = Report page and choose the matching tooltip page.
This ensures each page displays only its corresponding tooltip.
Create report tooltip pages in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
If this response was helpful, please accept it as a solution and give kudos to support other community members
Hi @mohankrishna-bi,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum. Also, thanks to @Thomaslleblanc, for his inputs on this thread. I tried out the scenario using the sample data, and it worked for me. below is the outcome which is based on the thread.
Outcome:
Oil Production:
Oil Consumption:
Oil Reserves:
am also including .pbix file for your better understanding, please have a look into it.
Hope this clears it up. Let us know if you have any doubts regarding this. We will be happy to help.
Thank you for using the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Hi @mohankrishna-bi,
Just checking in to see if the issue has been resolved on your end. If the earlier suggestions helped, that’s great to hear! And if you’re still facing challenges, feel free to share more details happy to assist further.
Thank you.
Hi @mohankrishna-bi,
Just wanted to follow up. If the shared guidance worked for you, that’s wonderful hopefully it also helps others looking for similar answers. If there’s anything else you'd like to explore or clarify, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Thank you.
create 3 separate tool tip pges and relate to each of the unique pages you created. You might want to look at Field Parameters to have a measure selector on one page to flip between values. Then you only need one tool tip custom page
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