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imnewpbiuser568
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Slicers

Suppose i have a Region slicer with a value selected as ASIA, so now after selection I need to have other two slicers for this value and if i select anything other than ASIA, i need to have 4 slicers to come up.
So basically by selecting one slicer i should be able to see different slicers as per values.
is this achievable?

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v-stephen-msft
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Hi @imnewpbiuser568 ,

 

Do you mean that the results you filter need to be filtered by multiple slicers to get accurately, and then you want to get the results from only one slicer, right?

If so, you can achieve this effect by creating bookmark buttons.

You can set different bookmark pages with multiple slicers' selections, and then set them to different buttons, so that users can click the bookmark button once when browsing the report to filter the results.

Create report bookmarks in Power BI to share insights and build stories - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Create page and bookmark navigators - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

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parry2k
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@imnewpbiuser568 @Not exactly but you can use this technique 

 

Learn on how you can disable slicers items based on the selection on the another slicer - Power BI
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