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hfulks
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Slicer Type Incorrect in Power BI Service

I've found an issue where the author has saved a report to a workspace, but the slicer shows up as the wrong type versus what was created in the desktop. The author used radio buttons and disabled multi-select, but opening the report in the workspace still shows check boxes. This happens only for 2 of the 8 users. Also, the users can download the .PBIX file and see the radio buttons as expected. 

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hfulks
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Update: to fix this issue, the end user needed to hit the 'Restore Default' view button. Once they did, the checkbox was replaced with the radio buttons. This isn't what I would consider expected behavior - the new application should've been delivered to the users. If they didn't know the new feature was coming, why would they ever press the 'Default' button? The other option is to force the application to the user I suppose..

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v-frfei-msft
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Hi @hfulks ,

 

Could you please let the users clean the cache and try again? I think the issue should be related with that. If the issue still occur, feel free to let me know please.

 

 

Community Support Team _ Frank
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hfulks
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Update: to fix this issue, the end user needed to hit the 'Restore Default' view button. Once they did, the checkbox was replaced with the radio buttons. This isn't what I would consider expected behavior - the new application should've been delivered to the users. If they didn't know the new feature was coming, why would they ever press the 'Default' button? The other option is to force the application to the user I suppose..

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