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Fusilier2
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Helper III

Turn off Show next level/Expand next level icons in multiple visuals

Is there any way of turning these off for all visuals in an existing report?

I know how to do this individually for each visual (General/Icons) but I have a report I've already created and I need to do this for approx 100 visuals, so I'm loathe to do this one by one! Just wondered if there is a method to achieve this?

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anmolmalviya05
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

Hi @Fusilier2, There is not automatic way to do this at once in all the visuals,
Meanwhile if the visuals type and formatting is same then you can use format painter option which will save some time going again and again to the format pane.

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Bibiano_Geraldo
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Community Champion

Hi @Fusilier2 ,
Unfortunately, Power BI does not currently offer a built-in feature to turn off the “Show next level/Expand next level” icons for all visuals in a report at once.

I hope this helps! 
If you found this answer helpful:
✔️ Mark it as the solution to help others find it faster.
 Give it a like to show your appreciation!

Thank you for contributing to our amazing Power BI community! 

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Bibiano_Geraldo
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Fusilier2 ,
Unfortunately, Power BI does not currently offer a built-in feature to turn off the “Show next level/Expand next level” icons for all visuals in a report at once.

I hope this helps! 
If you found this answer helpful:
✔️ Mark it as the solution to help others find it faster.
 Give it a like to show your appreciation!

Thank you for contributing to our amazing Power BI community! 
anmolmalviya05
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

Hi @Fusilier2, There is not automatic way to do this at once in all the visuals,
Meanwhile if the visuals type and formatting is same then you can use format painter option which will save some time going again and again to the format pane.

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