I've watched a few of these 'how to hide a slicer panel' videos, but yours made everything click and I was able to create a hidable slicer panel! So Cool! Thanks!
Thought this was going to be another usless video but was surprised at the end where i got what i needed. I was interested in how to hide the panel and keep the filters and you covered that !! Thank you very much !! Keep it up !
Hi! If you mean holding CTRL when opening/closing the slicer panel, then no. You always need to do that in Power BI Desktop, but in Power BI Service, you just click when you or someone else uses the report with this panel.
I've watched a few of these 'how to hide a slicer panel' videos, but yours made everything click and I was able to create a hidable slicer panel! So Cool! Thanks!
Thought this was going to be another usless video but was surprised at the end where i got what i needed. I was interested in how to hide the panel and keep the filters and you covered that !! Thank you very much !! Keep it up !
Thanks! I'm glad it was useful! :)
Good video ..thank you for detailed explaination
hello, great video, thank you. Do you know if it's possible to do the same without needing to press CTLR while clicking ?
Hi! If you mean holding CTRL when opening/closing the slicer panel, then no. You always need to do that in Power BI Desktop, but in Power BI Service, you just click when you or someone else uses the report with this panel.
Nice solution..keep it up..
Just a one feedback length of your video is bit long as comparison to other video on same topic..
Thank's for the feedback, Nitin!