Power View Drill Up Missing

I have Power View that contains multiple charts in one view. They all have drill down options. When I drill down through one of the charts, sometimes the drill up, filter, and expand buttons go away. When they do, it's from all the charts. I can't seem to
get them to come back. I end up having to close the document and reopening it back up. Is there something I can do to prevent this from happening?
Thanks,
Lerina

Hi,
According to your description, you used drill up/drill down in Power View report. When you drill down to the detail chart, sometimes the drill up, filter and expand buttons disappear. You need to close the report and reopen it to come back to the main report.
When we click down arrow to drill down to the next hierarchy, the drill up, filter and expand buttons will be displayed at top right of the report. We can come back to the main report by click the up arrow in the top right corner of the visualization. If
you could not view up arrow, please click the chart to see if it is visible.
The screenshot is for your reference:
For more information about Adding drill-down to a Power View chart or matrix, please refer to the following document:
https://support.office.com/en-nz/article/drilling-up-and-down-in-a-Power-View-chart-or-matrix-d67c5026-62f7-4766-9b22-3a8448c13ecd
If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Wendy Fu
Wendy Fu
TechNet Community Support

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