Redmond Hartop on 18 May 2018 16:39:30
When clicking on certain elements of a visual, I can control the interaction this selection has on other visuals within the report, but I was wondering if there is the ability to completely disable the clickability of a visual? I don't want the end users to be able to click on the visual at all, so neither the selected visual or other visuals would be highlighted? Tooltips should still be viewable on hover.
This feature should be available for use in both service and desktop.
More information on the unsuccessful attempts people have made trying to achieve this with graphs/charts can be found here:
http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Disabling-chart-highlighting-and-interactions/m-p/420353#M193201
- Comments (85)
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
I concur
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
A much needed feature
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
very much needed, bcoz we work in Local mode, and other modes too. It is time consuming.
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
Good Idea and will improve a lot the benefits.
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
Amazing Idea !!!
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
Good idea and very necessary!
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
Yes... is pretty necessary.
Very annoying when you have +50 visuals across bookmarks
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
This idea is amazing. We need it. Maybe it will be useful if, plus the option to enable/disable, a window where we can manage easily the existent interactions in the page. Thanks.
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
We need this ASAP. Creating new visuals and disabling non-desirable interactions consumes to much time, and opens a window for many data misunderstoods.
RE: Disable visual highlighting and interactions
My point of view: if users get used to the interaction in tables and you turn off all other visuals, mouse over is still visible. That might cause users to misinterpret data. They never know when tables are interactive and when not - so they cant know for sure when data shows correctly.