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I have a report where I have multiple charts overlayed on one another and I can make each visible in turn using bookmark buttons.
I'd like to duplicate these charts and bookmarks so that the user can compare any chart on the left with any chart on the right. I'm thinking that if I use bookmarks to allow this there is going to have to be an exponential number of bookmarks for all the possible combinations.
Is there an easier way that I'm missing.
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Hello @mikemagill
The trick to setting your bookmarks is to turn off data and set them to "Selected visuals".
The new visual grouping feature they just released makes this a lot easier too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf4n7VXoQHY
The attached sample has 6 charts (3 left, 3 right) 6 bookmarks and 12 buttons. It is just a matter of setting the show/hide property on the elements, selecting the right groups of visuals, creating the bookmark and assigning the bookmark to the right button.
Hello @mikemagill
The trick to setting your bookmarks is to turn off data and set them to "Selected visuals".
The new visual grouping feature they just released makes this a lot easier too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf4n7VXoQHY
The attached sample has 6 charts (3 left, 3 right) 6 bookmarks and 12 buttons. It is just a matter of setting the show/hide property on the elements, selecting the right groups of visuals, creating the bookmark and assigning the bookmark to the right button.
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