Power BI: can you change the color of a *highlighted* bar/column chart visual?

Guitarmageddon

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Hey folks, just curious of a nice little visual touch is possible here...

Ive done some research and seen that things like this are possible via the SELECTEDVALUE function, slicers, and other color functions.

But is there an easier way that when my small multiple column chart filters this "WALK SCORE" chart, that I can change the color of only the highlighted columns? Just a nice flare of calling out the highlights. For example, I click on AUGUST for the customer service square, and it highlights how particular locations fared for that month/category. How might I make those specific highlighted bars red, for example? Or is that just not something easily done?

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