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Hi all
I have set up my Power BI reports to all have a filled rectangle shape at the top. I then add slicers within this rectangle, to have a common area where users will always find slicers. I have set the filled rectangle shape to 'Send to back' from Format options
Now, if users accidentally select the rectangle instead of one of the slicers in PBI service, all the slicers disappear.
If the user then moves the mouse away from the rectangle, the slicers reappear.
If the user then moves the mouse to one of the slicers, the slicers will remain visible. However, if the user moves the mouse to an area of the rectangle where there is no slicer then the slicers disappear again.
See below video:
Just wondering if this is a bug, or have I set something up incorrectly? Should the slicer 'shape' on the report canvas be bigger/smaller?
Cheers for all help
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Hi @ansa_naz,
Yes, for your scenario, if you select the rectangle instead of one of the slicers, the slicers will disappear and the shape will highlight, this is a default behaviour.
By my tests, there are two workarounds which may help you.
1. Set the size of the slicers to filled the rectangle shape so that you won't click the other space of the rectangle.
2. Adjust the Background Transparency of the rectangle shape like below.
You could have a reference of my test pbix which has been attached below.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hello there !!!!
Seems like it's a layering problem. You need to lower the shape layer and put the slicer layer upward. To do this, go to :
View > Choose 'Selection' , (the selection panel will show up) > go to 'Layer order' > Drag the shape layer downward.
That's it. 🙂
Hi @ansa_naz,
Yes, for your scenario, if you select the rectangle instead of one of the slicers, the slicers will disappear and the shape will highlight, this is a default behaviour.
By my tests, there are two workarounds which may help you.
1. Set the size of the slicers to filled the rectangle shape so that you won't click the other space of the rectangle.
2. Adjust the Background Transparency of the rectangle shape like below.
You could have a reference of my test pbix which has been attached below.
Best Regards,
Cherry
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