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Can somebody please explain how to remain crossfiltering intact when hiding bar chart?
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Hi @SandeepMarwal ,
Here's my testing.
When I clicked Hide buttom, the crossfiltering disappeared.
And this is by design. Bookmarks save the current filters and slicers, cross-highlighted visuals, sort order, and so on. When others view your report, they can get back to that exact state by selecting your saved bookmark.
This means that the bookmark captures a page and retains some of the filters at that time. This means that when you click the hide button, it will be returned to the previous page and the visual's filter will return to its previous state. It does not dynamically preserve crossfiltering.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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Hi @SandeepMarwal ,
Here's my testing.
When I clicked Hide buttom, the crossfiltering disappeared.
And this is by design. Bookmarks save the current filters and slicers, cross-highlighted visuals, sort order, and so on. When others view your report, they can get back to that exact state by selecting your saved bookmark.
This means that the bookmark captures a page and retains some of the filters at that time. This means that when you click the hide button, it will be returned to the previous page and the visual's filter will return to its previous state. It does not dynamically preserve crossfiltering.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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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