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Ian01
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Two Different Visuals in the Same Spot

Hi I am new to Power BI and I was wondering if there was a way to use a slicer to change between the data of two columns, both which shares the same dates. 

 

For context I have one column for age group and another for gender, and I am trying to use a slicer to switch between values on a clustered column chart. 

 

I found that slicer normally allows for the filtering of subvalues, but not of columns.

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truptis
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Hi @Ian01 ,

Create 2 buttons- 1 for Age and another for Gender. 
then create 2 visuals, place them one over the other and then try using bookmarks.
For creating bookmarks, follow this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ri5Tq_fjhQ 

@Ian01 -> mark this as a solution and hit the thumbs up if it works for you. Thanks.

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truptis
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Ian01 ,

Create 2 buttons- 1 for Age and another for Gender. 
then create 2 visuals, place them one over the other and then try using bookmarks.
For creating bookmarks, follow this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ri5Tq_fjhQ 

@Ian01 -> mark this as a solution and hit the thumbs up if it works for you. Thanks.

parry2k
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@Ian01 you can use buttons and bookmarks/page navigation to achieve this.

 

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