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Is there a way to let users have a choice of several type of slicers on the same column? 

For example, I have a "Closed_Date" column, and I want users to be able to operate via three slicers on closed date - a relative slicer, a "between" slicer (From Date and To Date), and a "Year" slicer - all on one page. 

Right nwo if I do that, each slicer conflicts with the other, but I would like all three to "accept" a selection made by the last slicer used - be it "relative", "between" or "year" slicer on my "Closed_Date" column.... 

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amitchandak
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Btw, eventually I was able to use the "slicer versions" in my report simultaneously - just had to name each slicer differently. The slicers acts as separate entities - the user has to be aware to use one at a time. 

 

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Btw, eventually I was able to use the "slicer versions" in my report simultaneously - just had to name each slicer differently. The slicers acts as separate entities - the user has to be aware to use one at a time. 

 

amitchandak
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