This blog post is about building a custom legend to replace the default legend in a standard Power BI map visual. The ArcGIS map visual is great. It takes some tweaking to get the most out of it, but it’s certainly worth your while. Just like other mapping visuals, the legend doesn’t look too good
Tag: Conditional Formatting Power BI
I want to show you a cool technique, bringing together DAX measures and some visualization ideas. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to highlight the trajectory of a client performance through time. I’ll visualize it in a way that
Using a good color theme in your reports is crucial in Power BI. In this article, I’ll show you the tools that you can easily use to create your own color theme or color palettes and how to create consistent colors that work really well. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at
I’ve been applying a kind of conditional formatting in Power BI that gives me unique insights in my visualizations. It’s been a game-changer in the way I develop my reports. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. I’ve done a demo on this same approach before, but
I’m going to talk about how the Power BI conditional formatting feature can take your reports to the next level. It’s a really useful feature, but not a lot of people use it mostly because this function is buried under Power BI’s other tools. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the