However, there are some instances in which you don’t need a filter. Quite a few users reported issues with disabling a filter in Power BI and today we will show you what it needs to be done to solve them. One user described the following issue on the official forum: So, the automatic filtering on visuals poses a problem for the OP. This is not the only issue encountered by users. Another one reported the following: The OP of this thread wants to disable all lines except one. It is worth mentioning that the operation must be done through the published WebUI.

How can I disable filter on visual on Power BI?

1. Use the Edit interactions feature

For the first issue, here are the steps you need to follow: So, a little twitch in the settings solved this issue, but different cases may have different solutions. So, now we explore another issue described by a Power BI user.

2. Write a new measure

For the second example, you need to write a new measure in DAX that returns BLANK () based on the selection from a slicer. So, here you have it. You can disable filters in more ways than one. Now, all depends on your project. How do you disable filters in Power BI? Do let us know in the comments section below.

SPONSORED Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ