diff --git a/vizro-core/docs/pages/user-guides/data.md b/vizro-core/docs/pages/user-guides/data.md index 99f27490b..f0fa3cfe5 100644 --- a/vizro-core/docs/pages/user-guides/data.md +++ b/vizro-core/docs/pages/user-guides/data.md @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ For example, let us add two filters to the [dynamic data example](#dynamic-data) 2. This filter implicitly controls the dynamic data source `"iris"`, which supplies the `data_frame` to the targeted `vm.Graph`. On page refresh, Vizro reloads this data, finds all the unique values in the `"species"` column and sets the categorical selector's `options` accordingly. 3. Similarly, on page refresh, Vizro finds the minimum and maximum values of the `"sepal_length"` column in the reloaded data and sets new `min` and `max` values for the numerical selector accordingly. -If you have a filter that depends on dynamic data but do not want the available values to change when the dynamic data changes then you should manually specify the `selector`'s `options` field (categorical selector) or `min` and `max` fields (numerical selector). In the above example, this could be achieved as follows: +Consider a filter that depends on dynamic data, where you do **not** want the available values to change when the dynamic data changes. You should manually specify the `selector`'s `options` field (categorical selector) or `min` and `max` fields (numerical selector). In the above example, this could be achieved as follows: ```python title="Override selector options to make a dynamic filter static" controls = [