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@SUjata123 If you want to get rid of it because users use it then you could use a slicer instead. On top you could hide the filter pane for the users by clicking the field in the picture below
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Michael
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Raghavender did a great job explaining how this can be done with Tabular Editor. I tested it and it worked like magic.
Here is the blog post: https://www.winwire.com/blog/filters-in-power-bi/
That is a great tip SGriga, works perfectly, thank you very much!
Please vote for this idea, to ask the PowerBI team to add an option to 'hide filter pane counts':
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=4424214b-0fd2-4743-a34c-f05d9456529c
HI @SUjata123
It shows you the number of rows containing this value. Questions is. WHy do you want to get rid of it? Is there any user affected by this?
Best regards
Michael
@SUjata123 If you want to get rid of it because users use it then you could use a slicer instead. On top you could hide the filter pane for the users by clicking the field in the picture below
Best regards
Michael
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@SUjata123 , I doubt that
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