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Hi Community,
This is possible either a dumb question or a very quick one - I have multiple cards on a page displaying a snapshot of different data, they are grouped together via different areas i.e. current week/department etc
The question I have is - is there an easier way to copy a visual level filter to each of the cards that are grouped together?
Example:
I have three groups of cards, each with 15x cards in a rectangle. First rectangle I want each card to be displayed based on the current week, next group I want displaying data from one particular department and the other group I want displaying information from another department. At the moment I am clicking on each card and adding a visual filter but wondering if theres an easier way to 'group' them together?
Don't really want to add a slicer as I want it to be a snapshot page with the following pages in the report being the detail.
Hi AClerk,
Thanks for the link - it does work but is a bit complicated to set up and then hide the slicers especially given the number of cards I'm dealing with
If there are no better ways to manage it then I will accept this as a solution
Thanks
Hey @sdas028
I am not aware of any other ways.
If you find another solution, please share it with us.
Cheers!
@sdas028 as @Anonymous mentioned I don't think there is any other way except if you going to share it using dashboard then you can achieve this.
Create 3 different pages on the report and do a page level filter, it means you don't need to filter on each visual on the page. Thru PowerBI Service, pin each page on the dashboard and you will have each page filtered seperately. This is the closest solution I can think of.
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