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Hello,
I've published a report and the users of the report have the possibility to put in some inputs for simulating a business case.
How they can go back to those values that I put in when I published the report?
Ex:
I've a field parameter with a slicer and when I published the report, the value for this parameter was set to 123 (not default).
The users play with the report and try other values e.g 234, 256, 987 ... and then they would like to go back to the published value (123).
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello,
This might be an option thank you. for proposing it.
Another option that I found out as to push the reset button! This seems to be working and solving my problem.
Hi @AliSou ,
Glad to hear you solved the problem, you can mark the correct answer to help others who are looking for it!
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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Hello,
Yes, using the "reset" button solved the problem. This solution is easy and initutive.
Thank you @v-yangliu-msft .
Cheers
Hello,
This might be an option thank you. for proposing it.
Another option that I found out as to push the reset button! This seems to be working and solving my problem.
Hi @AliSou ,
You might consider creating a bookmark with a slicer state of 123 pages to hold the current record at the time of publication, and clicking on that bookmark after selecting another option will return you to the slicer state of 123.
Refer to:
Create report bookmarks in Power BI to share insights and build stories - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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