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Hello
I am trying to make a chart so when people click on bars it does not do anything. By default it will highlight (or filter) related charts on a page, but I don't want it to do anything.
I tried Edit relationships and turned off all of them so it does not affect the rest. However, when a user clicks on a bar of the bar chart it highlights only that bar within the chart, and I don't want to give the impression that it's doing something (because the rest are not changing).
So what can I do so when users click on a chart, it does not give any feedback?
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Here is one way.
1) Insert a rectangular shape and make it the same size (or slightly larger) tha the visual
2) Under Format, select bring to front.
3) for both visuals, go to the General options in the format pane and make sure the "Maintain layer order" is active
4) Darg the shape over the visual and turn off "Fill" and "outline" in the formatting options:
And you will get this:
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Here is one way.
1) Insert a rectangular shape and make it the same size (or slightly larger) tha the visual
2) Under Format, select bring to front.
3) for both visuals, go to the General options in the format pane and make sure the "Maintain layer order" is active
4) Darg the shape over the visual and turn off "Fill" and "outline" in the formatting options:
And you will get this:
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Not the most elegant way, but it definitely works!
Yes, not "pretty", but I believe it's actually the only way at present!
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
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