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Anonymous
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Display Slicer Value in Card on separate pages in Power BI Report

I have a 3 page Power BI report and on the first page I have 2 slicers, the first is for Owners and the Second shows a list of projects owned by the selected owner - I have got them set up as Synched Slcers so that they impact the content on the next 2 pages, this is working as expected with the Projects slicer being synched.

 

I want to be able to display the name of the project, on a card, that the selected data is derived from. I am struggling to figure out how to do this and have viewed numerous Google Pages but none of the solutions offered seem to work.

 

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ToddChitt
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This was posted in the Power Query forum, but don't worry, we'll still try to help. 🙂

 

You are over-thinking this. Just add a simple Table visual and put the [ProjectName] column in it. If, as you say, that column is filtered according to slicers on this page, it should show only the one (or multiple) value(s).




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ToddChitt
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Super User

This was posted in the Power Query forum, but don't worry, we'll still try to help. 🙂

 

You are over-thinking this. Just add a simple Table visual and put the [ProjectName] column in it. If, as you say, that column is filtered according to slicers on this page, it should show only the one (or multiple) value(s).




Did I answer your question? If so, mark my post as a solution. Also consider helping someone else in the forums!

Proud to be a Super User!





Anonymous
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Todd - many thanks for being understanding and showing me an easy way to solve my problem, it worked most elegantly, sometimes simple solutions are the best.

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