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I have a problem. I have a data, in which there is a variable called region. In this report I must have two charts, one that has Store number rejection, but with a filter that is only in one region (the region variable has many regions).
in the image, the graph on the left, is the one I've already commented on at a later time. The graph on the right has data from all regions, but when I use the slicer it looks like this:
obviously, the graph on the left doesn't show up because it was filtered with respect to a region. As seen in the image above; in the segmentation I put another region and therefore you no longer see the graph.
My question is, how to keep the graph on the left fixed no matter what slicers it does.
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Hello @CLCastroEn ,
Select the slicer on the report page, and then go to the Format tab on the top ribbon. Select Edit Interactions and choose to turn off interaction with the chart that you want to remain static.
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Select the slicer, and then under Format, turn on Edit Interactions and set the chart on the left to none.
Select the slicer, and then under Format, turn on Edit Interactions and set the chart on the left to none.
Hello @CLCastroEn ,
Select the slicer on the report page, and then go to the Format tab on the top ribbon. Select Edit Interactions and choose to turn off interaction with the chart that you want to remain static.
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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