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AyaneYep
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Create a chart with navigation

Create a chart with navigation, where it shows only some data, and as the user clicks on the arrow, more information appears.

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@AyaneYep ,

 

Aside from bookmarks with buttons, you can try drillthrough functionality - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-drillthrough. It will allow you to go to a tab with more detailed visual.


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Ruslan Zolotukhin (zoloturu)
BI Engineer at Akvelon Inc. / Kharkiv Power BI User Group Leader / DAX & Power BI Trainer
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@AyaneYep ,

 

1. Create a button with arrow sign. 

2. Create an another visual with expanded data.

3. Create a bookmark, where all visuals will be visible except the expanded one. Use Selection Pane to set visibility.

4. Assign a bookmark to the button.

 

That's it.

 

If you would need a button to return back, then repeat all steps, but don't forget to set visible/hidden property to visuals at each bookmark.


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Ruslan Zolotukhin (zoloturu)
BI Engineer at Akvelon Inc. / Kharkiv Power BI User Group Leader / DAX & Power BI Trainer
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The problem is that I need an automatic solution. I will replicate the dashboard on different bases. Doing something customized for each one would not be feasible.

@AyaneYep ,

 

Aside from bookmarks with buttons, you can try drillthrough functionality - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-drillthrough. It will allow you to go to a tab with more detailed visual.


Regards,
Ruslan Zolotukhin (zoloturu)
BI Engineer at Akvelon Inc. / Kharkiv Power BI User Group Leader / DAX & Power BI Trainer
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