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I would like to suggest a feature enhancement that could significantly improve the interactivity and maintainability of Power BI reports.
Currently, in Power BI, implementing "show/hide" functionality for visuals or sections of a report typically requires the use of bookmarks. While bookmarks are powerful, they can become complex to manage, especially in large reports with multiple dynamic views.
In tools like Qlik Sense, the use of containers or conditional triggers allows developers to show or hide objects based on simple logic or variable states. This offers a more flexible and scalable approach to dynamic UI/UX design.
Feature Request:
Introduce a native show/hide capability for visuals and containers based on measure values or slicer selections, similar to Qlik Sense's "Show Condition" property. This could be implemented with a boolean expression or field-level trigger that determines the visibility of visuals or containers.
Benefits:
Reduce dependency on bookmarks
Simplify report maintenance
Enhance user experience with cleaner and more intuitive designs
Improve performance by rendering only necessary visuals
I believe this feature would be a valuable addition to Power BI, especially for users creating highly interactive dashboards.
Thank you for considering this suggestion.
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