Creating On-Canvas Filters
You can add a filter directly to the canvas so that users can filter the data for some or all of the visualizations on the canvas. On-canvas filters are displayed in the Visualize canvas, Present canvas, and in presentation mode, and are available for date, measure, and attribute columns.
By default the on-canvas filter's values are limited by other filters (report, canvas, on-canvas, and visualization filters). You can use the Properties pane to modify how the filters interact.
- On the Home page, select a workbook, click the Actions Menu, and then select Open.
- Click the Visualize tab.
- In the Data Elements panel, select a date, attribute, or measure to use as a filter on the canvas, and then drag it to the canvas to create a new visualization.
- On the visualization's toolbar, click Change Visualization Type and select List Box.
- Optional: In the on-canvas filter's list box Properties pane, select the General tab and click Type to specify the on-canvas filter type for:
- Dates - List, Date Range (default), Relative Time
When you select Date Range or Relative Time, then Multi Select and Default Value on-canvas filter properties aren't available.
- Measures - Measure Range (default), Top Bottom N
When you select Measure Range or Top Bottom N, then Multi Select and Default Value on-canvas filter properties aren't available.
- Attributes - List (default), Top Bottom N
When you select Top Bottom N, then Multi Select and Default Value on-canvas filter properties aren't available.
- Dates - List, Date Range (default), Relative Time
- Optional: In the on-canvas filter list box Properties pane, click the General tab and adjust how you want the filter to display (for example, Title, Label, Align).
- Select the on-canvas filter and set the filter values. See Applying Different Filter Types.
- Optional: In the on-canvas filter's list box Properties pane, click the Filters tab, and specify how you want the on-canvas filter to interact with the canvas and visualization filters and which items on the canvas to apply the filter to.
Related Topics
About Filters and Filter Types
How Datasets Interact with Filters
How the Number of Datasets Affects Filters
About Synchronizing Visualizations in a Canvas
About Automatically Applied Filters
Creating Filters on a Visualization
Changing the Scope of Filters Between the Main Filter Bar and Visualizations
Using a Visualization as a Filter
Applying Different Filter Types
Last Published Friday, December 8, 2023