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Hello,
I'm trying to connect visualizations across pages. For example, I have a Matrix Table with sports players on page 1. Their name is the row, and their stats are the values. On page 2 I have cards with values such as their name, points per game, their age, etc. When I click on a row in the matrix table, I want the info to populate the visualizations on page 2. So in the name card it shows me the player name, the points card shows me their points, etc. Each page is seperate. So how do I go about connecting the Matrix table from page 1 to the visualizations on page 2?
Hi @H-Ry
Two option.
1. Sync Clicer https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-slicers?tabs=powerbi-deskt...
2. Drill Through page (2nd page should be Drill Through) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-drillthrough
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The Sync Slicer option is closer to what I'm looking for but not quite it. The sync slicer gives me either a choice of "Vertical List, Dropdown, or Tile" layout, which isn't quite what I want. I want to turn my table into a slicer instead. Currently the slicer only gives me Player names, but none of their stats. If I add one of the columns to the slicer's field it adds it in a drop down style, meaning I have to click under the player's name to get the information of the column, that isn't what I want. To better illustrate the issue I have the table and the slicer below. When I have LeBron James' row selected in the table, I want that interaction to be the slicer. This way the user has some context to the players stats instead of just the name like in the slicer underneath it. Does this make sense?
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