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Say you have 2 bar charts in a report. One showing revenue by Org and another showing revenue by Account. If I click on one of the Orgs in the 1st bar chart, the 2nd chart shows all Accounts relevant to the Org highlighted with the rest lightened/grayed out.
Is there a way to change that beviour so that it only shows the relevant Accounts and does not show the rest at all?
Hi there,
I was looking for the samething. It's a shame that this feature is only available few visualizations. What's more confusing is that I can't see the selections if I've selected or filtered using the objects instead of Slicer object. Am I missing something here?
Cheers,
DV
No, different charts act differently in response to click or filter action, there is definitely room to improve there.
We've been discussing the capability of setting the filter behavior for visuals like Filter, Highlight, None. It is in our backlog but has a lower relative priority comparing to other customer feature requests.
I suggest searching on the forums and making sure this feature request is added to the list:
http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Too-many-values/m-p/3050#U3050
For now you can use slicer as suggested in the previos replies.
Alex.
Not that I am aware of, you want a Slicer instead. So, create an Org slicer.
Yes slicer is an alternative but it takes up space which I thought could be avoided with the clickable chart option. Anyway, hopefully soemthing that will get added in the future.
I agree, every chart should have an option to either show the highlighted (before click) value or not... Particularly for Bar Charts where not only does it become difficult to see the relative value after a click on a different chart to filter but also, if there are a lot of bars on that bar chart, a lot of them just become gray and they become nothing but noise on the visual.
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