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This is my data:
I have 2 simple visuals:
When I click on "B" data in the first one I get this:
I want the second chart to ONLY show what is selected on the first one (if nothing selected, then full data must be shown). I don't know how to get it. This is what the result is supposed to resemble:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Click on the first visual, then under "Format" click "Edit Interactions" on the second visual select "Filter" Instead of "Highlight in the top right corner of the secoond visual
Click on the first visual, then under "Format" click "Edit Interactions" on the second visual select "Filter" Instead of "Highlight in the top right corner of the secoond visual
@Zyg_D change interaction from cross highlight to cross filtering
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/service-reports-visual-interactions
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