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Power BI | Bookmarks exercise | Create a reset button to clear any slicer filters
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Open the Power BI report in the above folder.
Add a reset button to it which clears any slicer filters a user has set:

You'll find the image for the reset button in the above folder too.
You'll need to add the image, add a Reset bookmark and then apply this bookmark to the action property of your image.
When you've checked this is working, save your Power BI report and chose down the Power BI instance.
Not able to open Power BI file. My version is April 2019. Could you advise?
There's no particular reason why this file shouldn't open. It was created in an earlier version of Power BI, so 'fraid I can't help!