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Anonymous
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Hide table visualization

I have a Power BI Report that has Slicer( that list all the table names in the database) and a PowerApp form. I wish to include Table visualization based on the slicer item selected.

 

If I have have say 3 tables (table1, table2, table3) when I click on table1, it should display table1 table and hide table2 and table3.

The slicer is also filtering the powerApp form.

 

What will the best possible solution in this case?

 

 

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TJ-9000
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Don't think this is possible in the way you mention it here, but what you could do is use bookmarks. Bookmarks allow you to toggle between different views, combine that with the selection pane you might be able to do what you want. 

 

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-bookmarks

 

Best regards,

TJ

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BhaveshPatel
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Hi @Anonymous

  You can use Bookmarks and Selection Pane to Hide and Show Certain elements on your report based on the slicer selections.

 

Check out the below resource:

https://www.fourmoo.com/2017/10/17/how-to-use-bookmarks-in-power-bi-for-seamless-report-navigation/

 

 

Thanks & Regards,
Bhavesh

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BhaveshPatel
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Anonymous

  You can use Bookmarks and Selection Pane to Hide and Show Certain elements on your report based on the slicer selections.

 

Check out the below resource:

https://www.fourmoo.com/2017/10/17/how-to-use-bookmarks-in-power-bi-for-seamless-report-navigation/

 

 

Thanks & Regards,
Bhavesh

Love the Self Service BI.
Please use the 'Mark as answer' link to mark a post that answers your question. If you find a reply helpful, please remember to give Kudos.
TJ-9000
New Member

Don't think this is possible in the way you mention it here, but what you could do is use bookmarks. Bookmarks allow you to toggle between different views, combine that with the selection pane you might be able to do what you want. 

 

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-bookmarks

 

Best regards,

TJ

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