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AnkitaChatterje
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Create a drop-down menu for predefined visuals in power BI service

Hi,

 

I have created some R visuals in power BI Desktop which are further being published as a report in power BI service. Now, I want to create a drop-down menu of the visuals in the published report so that any end-user can select the visual of his/her choice and view accordingly, rather than viewing all visuals at once.

 

Also, I have different plots in different pages of the report. So, I want to create a filter according to "page-type" as well.

 

Kindly tell me how I can solve this problem.

 

 

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@AnkitaChatterje You could accomplish this via bookmarks. You have a set of different visuals that you as the report author toggle on and off depending on what selection they choose. You can see some examples of how bookmarks behave, and are set up in some of our more advanced layouts here -> https://powerbi.tips/layouts/ You can download the entire file and play around, but ultimately bookmarks sounds like a solution for you.


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v-yulgu-msft
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Hi @AnkitaChatterje,

 

A drop-down menu to toggle visuals dynamically is not supported right now. Please try Seth_C_Bauer's suggestion that create bookmarks.

 

Regards,

Yuliana Gu

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If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-yulgu-msft
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Hi @AnkitaChatterje,

 

A drop-down menu to toggle visuals dynamically is not supported right now. Please try Seth_C_Bauer's suggestion that create bookmarks.

 

Regards,

Yuliana Gu

Community Support Team _ Yuliana Gu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

@AnkitaChatterje You could accomplish this via bookmarks. You have a set of different visuals that you as the report author toggle on and off depending on what selection they choose. You can see some examples of how bookmarks behave, and are set up in some of our more advanced layouts here -> https://powerbi.tips/layouts/ You can download the entire file and play around, but ultimately bookmarks sounds like a solution for you.


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Thank you for the suggestion, @Seth_C_Bauer.

 

I have successfully created bookmarks of each page of the report & then have linked each page by means of a toggle.

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