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Hi guys,
I am thrilled by the new "multiple cross highlighting filters across different visuals"-feature in the newest February 2018 edition of PBD.
Is there a way to use this in the IOS App as well. Obviously there is no CTRL-key available. 😉
Thanks in advance
Christian
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Hey Christian,
This type of multi select (cross highlight multi select) is not yet supported in the mobile apps.
You can add your voice to our user voice site and vote for that feature for mobile: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas?category_id=105939
thanks Maya
Thanks for your report
You can go to the options menu and disable “single selection” mode:
After disabling this it will do multi select by default (without holding the “ctrl” key) and allow the user to multi select in the app.
Thanks
Yariv
Dear Yariv,
thank you for your prompt reply.
But that was not the thing I meant.
I am well aware that I can enable multiselect for filters.
I was referring to the cross highlighting feature of the visuals and that from the new February version on, one may select several categories in several visuals.
So my concrete question is:
How can you select multiple columns in a visual using the IOS App on an IPad?
Thanks in advance and kind regards
Christian
Hey Christian,
This type of multi select (cross highlight multi select) is not yet supported in the mobile apps.
You can add your voice to our user voice site and vote for that feature for mobile: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas?category_id=105939
thanks Maya
Hi Maya,
thank you for your reply.
I voted for this existing idea:
Kind regards
Christian
Is the possibility of multi-select still not realized??? Mobile reports are inferior without this functionality,
Hey @Backfire2000 ,
Multi select is now supported.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-mobile-you-are-in-control/
Thanks, Maya
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