I have created a slicer and a Guage visualization, the slicer contains 40 values, by selecting each value I created a bookmark, now I want to show all the bookmarks (40 Guage Visuals) on one page.
How could I do that?
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You could accomplish what you're trying to do without any slicer.
1. Create your gauge
2. Add a visual-level filter:
3. Add a title:
5. Copy and paste your gauge, and update the filter and title for each one. Be careful to double-check to make sure everything is correct!
Regards,
Nathan Peterson
Hi @Samrawit21
It should be possible
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Hi @Samrawit21
If i understand you correctly, your requirement is :
there are 40 pairs of slicers and Guage visualizations on one page of a report,
slicer1 control guage1, slicer2 control guage2...
slicer1 doesn't impact guage2,ect.
If so, you could edit interaction for these visuals.
Refernce: Change how visuals interact in a Power BI report
For example
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I have two columns, Name and progress.
So I put the 'Name' column in a slicer and 'progress' in the Guge visualization.
I want to show the progress of each name(person), using a Guage visualization and I want to show all the visuals on one page.
Hi @Samrawit21
It should be possible
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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You could accomplish what you're trying to do without any slicer.
1. Create your gauge
2. Add a visual-level filter:
3. Add a title:
5. Copy and paste your gauge, and update the filter and title for each one. Be careful to double-check to make sure everything is correct!
Regards,
Nathan Peterson
Hi @Anonymous , Thank you for your reply. The name is long and if I write it on a Gauge visual title, it will not be possible to read the full name, I also tried to use a card visual, but it's not possible to apply a visual level filter.
Hi @Samrawit21
Is this problem sloved?
If not, please let me know.
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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Hi @Samrawit21 -
Cards are better visuals than a gauges. You won't be wasting space and you'll have more room for the name.
Also, I believe it is possible to use visual level filters on all visuals.
However, you could get a similar effect using multiple Matrix visuals, and filter each one to a set of names. The benefits: easier to implement / maintain, uses space more efficiently.
@Samrawit21 : I should clarify - cards are better than gauges, unless the gauge provides some additional information.
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