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JollyRoger01
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Create a list/table of slicers to choose from

I have several Power BI visualizations which are all synced to about 50 slicers I have on a single page. I need to add more slicers but am running out of room and I would like to simplify it. Instead of putting every possible slicer on a single page, I would like to put just the names/titles of the slicers in a table or list. Then when the user selects that slicer name from the list, the actual slicer would show up on the page and they could select which values they want from that slicer.

I would like to have the slicers display from top to bottom, left to right, based on the order of their selection. For example, there may be 50 slicer names in the table/list. If the user clicks on "Name", "Company" and "Employment Type" from the table, it should show the Name slicer at the top left of the page, then Company slicer directly below and Employment Type slicer below that.

Does anyone have any ideas for a solution to this?

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edhans
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Super User

Use bookmarks for this. See this Guy in a Cube video on how to use buttons to show/hide info and make it look like a really dynamic report.

 

Also consider using the new filter pane instead of so many slicers, especially for those slicers you may want to show up all of the time.



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