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Hi,
I have a dashboard which have been shared within our organization and was wondering if it is possible to enable save of slicers for users of the dashboard.
Since the dashboard consist of a large amount of inputs, the intention is that slicers on the live pages are used to specify the information – however, at the moment it requires that slicers are defined every time users access the dashboard.
All users should have the possibility to see entire dataset, and then choose X, Y, Z from column A to match their needs.
Thank you in advance
Hi @Top006 ,
Currently power bi service could not save slicer settings for each user, you can try to use string parameters for each user:
URL?filter=Table/Field eq 'value'
In addition, here is a simliar idea about this issue that you can vote for it or you can create a new idea here to help us improve power bi and make this feature coming sooner.
Best Regards,
Yingjie Li
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Top006 - If you are talking about a report, then the Service does this automagically, it saves state for each individual user.
If you are talking about dashboards, dashboards don't support slicers so you are likely using the term dashboard when you really mean report.
Hi Greg,
Thank you for your reply
I have assembled two reports based on several datasets which have a daily scheduled refresh.
In the two reports I have four slicers which should be used to specify the information required by the different users.
I have then pinned the pages from the report as a live page to my dashboard.
Sorry if I'm mixing up the terms here 🙂
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