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PowerBIlearner
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Slicer select all default

Hello everyone, I have a simple slicer that shows list of States and I have turned on selection controls so that the user can select all values of needed by checking “Select all” option. How do I make this select all default when my manager looks at the report?Slicer.png

 

 

@Seth_C_Bauer @ankitpatira @Baskar @ImkeF @Sean @Vvelarde @tringuyenminh92

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v-qiuyu-msft
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Hi @PowerBIlearner,

 

It's not supported to set default values for the slicer recently. You can vote and comment on this idea which has the same requirement: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration.

 

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Qiuyun Yu

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Baskar
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Cool My dear friend @PowerBIlearner,

 

1. If nothing is select in your slicer it means all are selected . Yes it will give u the all value in slicer.

 

My point is nothing is different between select all and nothing seleted .

 

or 

 

if u want to highlight all selected , u have select all and save the report that is the only way we have in power BI.

 

Right now we don't have the option default selection in power BI.


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ankitpatira
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@PowerBIlearner You just need to select checkbox 'Select All' and save that report -> pin as live page -> when you share with your manager, 'Select All' would be already checked.

PowerBIlearner
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Hello everyone, I have a simple slicer that shows list of States and I have turned on selection controls so that the user can select all values of needed by checking “Select all” option. How do I make this select all default when my manager looks at the report?Slicer.png

 

 

@Seth_C_Bauer @ankitpatira @Baskar @ImkeF @Sean @Vvelarde @tringuyenminh92

Hi @PowerBIleaner,

After enable multiple select, when users select nothing that means selects all. However, to show all options checked as default, you could check select all and save(Ctr + s) then publish report, it will be default ui

Unfortuantely you cannot do that. At the same time if "select all" or everything is checked, it is treated as "select all"

 

 



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A user interface where both nothing selected and "Select All" mean the same thing WILL CONFUSE users.

An interface where nothing is selected doesn't mean "select all" would result in all your reports being completely blank by default. I feel like that would be more confusing to users...





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The user interface inconsistency should be fixed IMHO. 

 

If the user interface is doing a "select all" then the "select all" box should be checked.  

 

Default selections should be allowed that would help users get started and specify "select all" if that is what's wanted.

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