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I was trying the New Slcier released by Power BI which shows a column values in tile format. now, lets say, this new slicer has 6 tiles in 1 column. the problem is whenever some other slicer or filter is applied, 2/3 values will be filtered in this visual. then the height of these remaining tiles will automatically increase to cover the whole slicer height, instead of staying same as before, which does not look good sometimes. Is there any way to keep the height of tiles in the new slicer fixed , so that they remain of their inital size and rest of space will look vacant. any approach will be helpful
Hi @Rakshhitt_1_2 ,
I did a test here and can reproduce your issue.
Slicers(new) is a function of preview, all may be somewhat flawed.
For the time being this situation is BY DESIGN, our TEAM has sent your situation back to PG and this issue may be updated in the future.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
One Bug more, in label section , when we add a value related to the slicer fields, if the value is numeric or alphabetic , it will be shown correctly, but if the data is %age then it will not be shonw correctly . for eg : For values [Yes,No] if count % is 60%-40% {calculated via a measure}, the labels will be shonw in ratios[.60000-.40000] instead of 60%-40%
One more bug update for this new slicer. @Anonymous
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