Great tips! Have you figured out ho to downsize the font on the Microsoft Azure / Copyright overlay? I understand that they need to have it, but it doubled in size with this new version. If you're using a small map, it's stealing a log of real estate.
Currently, there is not a viable option to remove the copyright overlay due to the copyright requirements. To mitigate it, we usually try and resize the map a bit larger so it is not as impactful. Make sure to comment to the Power BI development team if you want to see that feature changed!
@@PragmaticWorks Thanks for the info. That's the reason I "un-updated" my map. I understand the need for the copyright overlay and not making it removable, but they had the TomTom one before. This update they decided to double the font size. I'll have to look for a link to the development team to put in my suggestion.
Certainly! You can make map regions interactive by overlaying buttons or shapes that are linked to bookmarks. First, create bookmarks for each target page, then place shapes or buttons on your map and configure their actions to navigate to these bookmarks.
Great question! In this case, you would need to edit the GEOjson file directly. In our example the contents would look something like this: "fillColor":"#41b6c4","strokeColor":"black","strokeWidth":"1". From here you can edit the Hex Code of the map fill and additional settings. All will be recognized when you reapply your reference layer file!
Great tips! Have you figured out ho to downsize the font on the Microsoft Azure / Copyright overlay? I understand that they need to have it, but it doubled in size with this new version. If you're using a small map, it's stealing a log of real estate.
Currently, there is not a viable option to remove the copyright overlay due to the copyright requirements. To mitigate it, we usually try and resize the map a bit larger so it is not as impactful. Make sure to comment to the Power BI development team if you want to see that feature changed!
@@PragmaticWorks Thanks for the info. That's the reason I "un-updated" my map. I understand the need for the copyright overlay and not making it removable, but they had the TomTom one before. This update they decided to double the font size. I'll have to look for a link to the development team to put in my suggestion.
Great Tips!
I use a filled map to show different areas of a city - Can I get the separate areas to be clickable links to different pages of my report?
Certainly! You can make map regions interactive by overlaying buttons or shapes that are linked to bookmarks. First, create bookmarks for each target page, then place shapes or buttons on your map and configure their actions to navigate to these bookmarks.
How did you create the geojson file for this case?
How to change the color in the geojson layer.?
Great question! In this case, you would need to edit the GEOjson file directly. In our example the contents would look something like this: "fillColor":"#41b6c4","strokeColor":"black","strokeWidth":"1". From here you can edit the Hex Code of the map fill and additional settings. All will be recognized when you reapply your reference layer file!
Nice. But what about polygons and polygons?