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Hi,
Is it possible to somehow reset all slicers to default state each time when a report in Power Bi app is closed?
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Hi @MonikaWilk_97 ,
This is Moible Apps forum. And I agree with Greg_Deckler that you need to think about the environment in which you want to achieve this.
In addition to Greg_Deckler's suggestions, you can also refer to the similar post:
Solved: Default Filter Slicer - Microsoft Fabric Community
"You can switch on the option " Don't allow the end user to save filters on this report." from the desktop/service, and it will always keep the selections the report published with."
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @MonikaWilk_97 ,
This is Moible Apps forum. And I agree with Greg_Deckler that you need to think about the environment in which you want to achieve this.
In addition to Greg_Deckler's suggestions, you can also refer to the similar post:
Solved: Default Filter Slicer - Microsoft Fabric Community
"You can switch on the option " Don't allow the end user to save filters on this report." from the desktop/service, and it will always keep the selections the report published with."
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
@MonikaWilk_97 Are you talking about in Desktop or the Service? In the Service, if you modify filters/slicers you can reset them back to their original state using an icon in the upper right. For Desktop, I would create a bookmark of the default state. Make a button and click that before saving and closing.
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