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Hello community,
I wanted to hide the option for "expand all down one one level in hierachy" in my scatter plot chart
despite turning off everyoption i still see that, this is not turned off, is it a bug? not just this, even drill in option is not getting turned off.
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Hi @vjnvinod,
You can disable the option in the Visual header. You just need to turn off the "Expand to next level icon".
Please notice that you are not going to see the changes until you upload it to the service.
Make a try and let me know if this is what you wanted.
Regards !
Hi @vjnvinod,
As far as I know, there is no any way you can hide these things.
These Drill-down options are automatic in appearing and disappearing.
i.e. When you use Columns that have hierarchy or if you use multiple column there by bringing in hierarchy structure in the axis of the chart, then the Drill-down option will get to be displayed automatically. On the other hand when you use only one column in the axis, the Drill-down options will not be visible.
Moreover, having a hierarchy when you don't want the visual to be drilled down to give more information is a hypothetical situation. So definitely it is not a bug.
Best way to hide the Drill down options is to remove the other additional columns from the axis of the visual
Drill down is still fine, but i don't want ,"expand all down one level in the hierachy", how do i freeze it, so my clients cannot accidentally use this.
Regards, vinod
Hi @vjnvinod,
You can disable the option in the Visual header. You just need to turn off the "Expand to next level icon".
Please notice that you are not going to see the changes until you upload it to the service.
Make a try and let me know if this is what you wanted.
Regards !
Thanks so much, i think this helps, i was under impression that the change should reflect in power Bi desktop
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