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I want to be able to click on something (anything) in my table and it will highlight the one dot that is that one- without zooming in (due to that the zooming is really bad and basically misses the dot). I don't know if this is possible, could someone help? If there is no such way - is there a way to enhance the zoom function?
It's a plot graph!
you mean a scatter plot?
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Hi, yes it's a scatter plot. I don't think data will be needed in this case. I attached a screenshot of how it looks when I click on something and the graph zoomes in, The data point is the "orange dot" in the lower right corner - you basically miss it due to that the zooming tool is really bad. Can I do something about it?
I assume you are talking about a map visual and a table visual. Selecting a row in the table zooms to the location on the map. I tested that with my data and it does work as expected with the "Map" visual. Did you use that, or did you use a different visual, maybe "Azure map" ?
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