Press the [Esc] key to reset Filter Actions (this option will not work for filters). For more information, see Keyboard Shortcuts.
On published views, click the Revert button to revert to the view at the time it was published, or if applicable the state the Custom View was saved in.
The directions below use the sample data set Superstore. The workbook attached in the right-hand pane demonstrates these directions for a dimension filter, a date filter, and a Filter Action.
"Reset Filters"Extensions are third party add-ons that add functionality to Tableau. To set up extensions, please see Use Dashboard Extensions. You may need to reach out to your administrator for Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud to enable the extension online. For issues with specific extensions please reach out to the party that wrote the extension; This information is available in the right-hand pane of the extension page under Support.
Notes on Option 3
To voice your support for the inclusion of this feature in a future product release, add your vote to the following Idea: Reset All Action Filters on Dashboard
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