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Slicer - limit selection boxes

Hello all, 

 

I have a slicer as a part of my current report which lists all of a current group, ideally I would like to limit it to perhaps 4 or 5 more relevant entries with the rest hidden.

 

I think I could potentially do this by creating a new group and then grouping and naming the unwanted boxes as 'Other' or similar, but is there a way to just have a select 4 or 5 options presented in a slicer and the other items hidden from view? 

 

Thanks!

HB

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Anonymous
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Thanks - sadly, I need something that applies only to the filter (don't want to filter things out at higher levels), but will keep looking and thinking to see if I'm approaching this wrong. 

 

I suppose another option is to label the tags so the ones I want to appear are at the top, and then have these inside a small window so that the prefered options appear at the top and people who do scroll down will hopefully see that there's nothing of use down the list... or to have a longer version of the list and then just hide other options behind white boxes... Neither ideal if the list is too long, but may work for me. 

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Anonymous
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Hi HawkB,

 

You can apply filters on the Page or Report level to restrict data of showing all. Other than this, i don't think any other option would works.

 

Regards,

Pradeep

 

 

Anonymous
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Thanks - sadly, I need something that applies only to the filter (don't want to filter things out at higher levels), but will keep looking and thinking to see if I'm approaching this wrong. 

 

I suppose another option is to label the tags so the ones I want to appear are at the top, and then have these inside a small window so that the prefered options appear at the top and people who do scroll down will hopefully see that there's nothing of use down the list... or to have a longer version of the list and then just hide other options behind white boxes... Neither ideal if the list is too long, but may work for me. 

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