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Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

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abhishek sreesaila on 04 Jan 2015 16:37:48

Ability to select multiple items in a chart say multiple bars, pie's etc and automatically have filters applied to all the existing reports. this helps to highlight anomalies and see all the surrounding reports changes as we do it and showcase risks/opportunities

Administrator on 09 Feb 2018 05:00:49

As of the February update, we now support cross-highlighting across multiple visuals! You can read the details in my blog post: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-february-2018-feature-summary/#crosshighlight

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f26d1fef f404-4bb9-b32d-7852b739c9a5 on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:46

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

It's huge important! The usability is almost about this feature!

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a8b552d9 8bbd-48ba-9c50-04698b1b279e on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:38

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

It's very important!!
December?ehhe

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a92640e2 9aa9-4bbe-ac79-fd46e98c9402 on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:23

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

Ditto on Michael Shparber comment:


Wait, guys, @Kim, just make sure it also covers the scenario where I want to click on MULTIPLE charts without it cancelling the previous selection! Let's say I click on a bar chart that shows Months and select a bar for May, then, I click on a pie for Products and select "Bicycles".
All the data should now be filtered of May + Bicycles (without me having to select anything additionally in slicers).

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f93db4e6 f311-45fb-8754-72b611fa2a9b on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:17

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

Wait, guys, @Kim, just make sure it also covers the scenario where I want to click on MULTIPLE charts without it cancelling the previous selection! Let's say I click on a bar chart that shows Months and select a bar for May, then, I click on a pie for Products and select "Bicycles".
All the data should now be filtered of May + Bicycles (without me having to select anything additionally in slicers).
Please, please, please, pleaaaaase!!!
Thank you!

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f76db861 f77e-4bb7-b9fd-f2f61c029592 on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:06

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

Fantastic... look forward to the release :)

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539207a2 4ae0-48c2-a957-f7f3c8976957 on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:01

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

ctrl+clicking items is not good for user experience.

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f93db4e6 f311-45fb-8754-72b611fa2a9b on 05 Jul 2020 23:04:02

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Any updates? Thanks!

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7c5a602c 8d4d-49d7-b786-954134fac9b3 on 05 Jul 2020 23:03:54

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'@George John

This isn't similar to the idea you have give the link for. That other idea lets drill-down (in the same chart) and filter in other charts at the same time. This idea lets you you filter across other charts my selecting multiple values in multiple charts.

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34207b90 87ce-40ca-a265-319c3da93ee3 on 05 Jul 2020 23:03:52

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

This is really needed.

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4c5d90e4 f7eb-4168-8531-22a360d900cc on 05 Jul 2020 23:03:43

RE: Ability to select multiple items in a report for cross-highlighting

This is one of the biggest deficiencies when comparing to other tools such as Tableau, since there is really no workaround