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I am planning to create a left navigation pane and a slicer pane in my report. These will be overlapping each other user can toggle between the 2.
While I know how to do this with bookmarks, my question is, if I had to introduce these panes in each tab of my report, would I basically need to create unique set of bookmarks for each tab in the report or is there a better way?
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Hey @vickyd ,
unfortunately, you have to create bookmarks (at least icons/buttons) for each page.
Of course it's possible to reuse bookmarks like "home" from each different page, but you to create separate (for each page) triggering objects.
Hopefully, this provides what you are looking for.
Regards,
Tom
Hey @vickyd ,
unfortunately, you have to create bookmarks (at least icons/buttons) for each page.
Of course it's possible to reuse bookmarks like "home" from each different page, but you to create separate (for each page) triggering objects.
Hopefully, this provides what you are looking for.
Regards,
Tom
Yes, you'll have to create a bookmark for each pages because we all know bookmark stores current state of the page.
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