You have a Power B1 report that contains three pages named Page1, Page2, and Page3. All the pages have the same slicers. You need to ensure that all the filters applied to Page1 apply to Page1 and Page3 only. What should you do?
Ah, the joys of Power BI! Disabling the slicer on Page2 is the way to go, unless you want to be known as the 'Slicer Whisperer' for the rest of your career.
I'm glad I read the question carefully. Disabling the slicer on Page2 is the perfect solution. Power BI is really living up to its name - it's like a superhero for data visualization!
Haha, imagine if we had to modify the interactions on each page. That would be a nightmare! Disabling the slicer on Page2 is the way to go, keeps everything nice and tidy.
Hmm, I was thinking of syncing the slicers, but that would affect all the pages. Disabling the slicer on Page2 is a smart move to keep the filters isolated. Power BI's got some clever tricks up its sleeve!
Hmm, I was thinking of syncing the slicers, but that would affect all the pages. Disabling the slicer on Page2 is a smart move to keep the filters isolated. Power BI's got some clever tricks up its sleeve!
Ah, I see! Disabling the slicer visibility on Page2 seems like the way to go. That way, the filters on Page1 and Page3 stay in sync without affecting the other page. Nicely done, Power BI!
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