![]() ![]() The unchecked filter options (that were applied in the underlying interpretation) are removed, and this is indicated by a minus sign and a storyboard icon appears next to these options.To learn more about filtered data, see Results filters vs storyboard filters. The newly added filter options do not affect the data and are left unchecked, as they are already filtered out from the underlying interpretation.If a visualization in your storyboard has a filter from the underlying interpretation and you apply the same filter in the storyboard, but make a few changes in the filter options such as applying some new options and leaving some options unchecked and then you drill down, the following things happen:.The same filter and filter options show up in the interpretation after the drill down. If a visualization in your storyboard has a filter from the underlying interpretation and you reapply the same filter and filter options in the storyboard and then you drill down, there will be no change.In the following screenshot, column6 is the filter name and Sanchez SA and WCB - Alberta are the filter options. A storyboard icon appears next to the filter name, and the applied filter options are checked ( ). If a visualization in your storyboard has no filter from the underlying interpretation, and you apply a filter in the storyboard and then drill down, the newly applied filter and the filter options are carried over to the interpretation. ![]() Filters applied in the storyboard will be carried over only if they affect the table / visualization that you drill down. You do not have to apply the same filters again. When you drill down from a storyboard that has filters applied, these filters are carried over to the table in Results. Drilling into storyboard data with filters Use the drilldown and legend filters to make changes to your storyboard content on the fly. ![]()
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