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Hello.
Is it possible to have a slicer with multi select, and each selection filters a differnt visual with different values?
So if this is my slicer:
If I select Option 2 and 3 they will slice two seperate visuals, one for option 2, one for option 3.
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks
Edit:
This is the slicer and how is supposed to filter
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The problem with that is the the whole slicer will filter the selected visuals. I want each City/Town in that slicer to filter a differnt visual. In this case:
If Fredericton is selected -> Filters Visual one
If Harrisville is selected -> Filters Visual two
and so on
EDIT: I now went a different route and replaced all cards with a table. Thanks anyways.
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The problem with that is the the whole slicer will filter the selected visuals. I want each City/Town in that slicer to filter a differnt visual. In this case:
If Fredericton is selected -> Filters Visual one
If Harrisville is selected -> Filters Visual two
and so on
EDIT: I now went a different route and replaced all cards with a table. Thanks anyways.
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