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Altever
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Is it possible to change bookmark by the value of a slicer?

Is it possible to change from "Bookmark 1" to "Bookmark 2" by selecting the data (value) of a slicer?

 

É possível mudar do "Bookmark 1" para o "Bookmark 2" ao selecionar o dado (valor) de um slicer?

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Hi @Altever ,
 
Based on your description, your alternative is to hide the chart and then click the button to show it.
Here is my sample pbix.
 
Best Regards,
Liang
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georgecornwellb
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If you select Insert > Buttons > Navigator there is now an option to insert a bookmark navigator.

 

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If you group your bookmarks into a bookmark group you can set the bookmark navigator to these specific bookmarks

 

Hope this is helpful

 

 

 

parry2k
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@Altever bookmarks cannot be called from slicer, if your slicers has fewer values, you can create custom buttons/images and call the bookmark



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Buttons and images is OK, but the problem is that I can't use these elements. The change needs to happen when selecting the item in Slicer.

 

I may even have a button that makes the click change, and leaves it "hidden" behind some chart, but I would need to "click" that button when selecting the value.

 

I believe if it would be something like this:
IF (SELECTEDVALUE (COLUMA) = "A"; "CLICK ON A BUTTON")

 

Is there something like that?

Hi @Altever ,
 
Based on your description, your alternative is to hide the chart and then click the button to show it.
Here is my sample pbix.
 
Best Regards,
Liang
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this works if I will align the visualizations on top of each other. The requirement though is to arrange the visualizations over each other which is horizontally aligned to other visualizations.

@Altever unfortunately not, check if there is an idea on ideas forum and vote it, if not then create one 



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The Idea has been published. I just hope it's easy enough to be understood and later elected and posted.

 

Do you already know or have any ideas that have been approved and implemented?

@Altever can you share the link to the ideas you created?



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