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Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

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Aaron on 23 Jun 2016 01:34:15

Shapes are useful for adding background formatting to pages. However, if accidentally selected, they move to the front and obscure anything in the same location until deselected. This can be very jarring and confusing to viewers.

PowerBI should allow marking a shape as 'locked' to prevent interactions in View mode that would trigger this behavior.

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55a2c58f f9e1-4530-a604-d33d00f7e820 on 06 Jul 2020 00:01:14

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

This bug is the main reason why we can't implement a slicer pane (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy9nmSQeUWg)

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86cc2cd8 7a9e-47fa-a982-bccce9316059 on 05 Jul 2020 23:58:47

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

VERY MUCH NEEDED

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6020edfa 73bb-4dcd-ad42-44e5cf83e846 on 05 Jul 2020 23:56:28

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

There are a ton of suggestions like this - really hoping it gets noticed and changed

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a3309361 99be-ea11-a812-000d3a8ddfb2 on 05 Jul 2020 23:54:08

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

Completely agree. This should be a bug and not a feature request.

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a3309361 99be-ea11-a812-000d3a8ddfb2 on 05 Jul 2020 23:53:31

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

I strongly recommend this idea. I have been facing this issue for at least a little more than a year!

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aae85563 f8b1-402a-ba4f-db46236cecd1 on 05 Jul 2020 23:53:25

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

Personally, I think this should be general for all visuals. Once out of edit mode, the Layer Order should be static, no matter what is selected. If I have set a visual to be behind another, it is for a reason and should never appear in front of it! It's quite odd behavior in my opinion.

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dc9d61f3 dc5b-4fa8-8929-5bc20dc9af44 on 05 Jul 2020 23:44:32

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

Without this, interacting with visuals that include shapes becomes a very confusing and unprofessional experience

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3ad5368f 844b-4cd8-bbd8-35b77376b31d on 05 Jul 2020 23:39:33

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

Really we're missing visual formatting options which would make a lot of this unnecessary (e.g., shadow).

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b5f390e5 12d3-e811-a974-000d3a1be90a on 05 Jul 2020 23:32:31

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

This feature is absolutely a must. Users think they did something wrong when a background shape gets selected and moves to the front of a visual. The workaround is to not use shapes, but then, why have the shapes? They are great for design, they just need to allow turning off any hover over or select ability. I can't think of a single use case where you would want this to happen, so it seems like a bug to me.

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f1c1329f d3bd-4713-8adb-737ad0a0b99b on 05 Jul 2020 23:18:07

RE: Lock out selection of shapes and widgets

I would actually add this as a "General" setting for all visualizations that would be called "Allow Interaction". When enabled (default) the visualization behaves as it does today. When disabled, the visualization is non-selectable and cannot be interacted with. Using that, it would be trivial to setup some UI elements and have them not be bothersome in production reports.

This has been a feature of other MS programs for a while - it's like the old "Locked" and "Disabled" combo in Access.

For graphics, informational text, etc., having them be selectable outside of edit mode is a nuisance. It not only makes for a broken UI experience, but it also can cause a lot of confusion when you're trying to interact with a graph that has some image/etc. behind it.