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07-22-2020 18:58 PM - last edited 07-22-2020 18:59 PM
Happy Birthday, Power BI!!! 🎂🎉🤗
I'm so proud to be a member of this amazing community!
Today I'm sharing with you a Demo Report using Buttons, Bookmarks, Drill Throughs, Drill Downs, and Tooltips for Data Storytelling.
To build this I used Microsoft's Contoso DB.
Let me know your feedback and thoughts on this!!
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Hi Rose,
Cool display about showing the "Going Now" for the bookmarks.
As for suggestions, give always some space for the visuals on Power BI desktop
For example, in my screen I see this visual this way:
A second suggestion, would be to make another chart so the discount line doesn´t look "flat" because there might variation and it is very hard to see it.
Lastly, I would advise on learning about Color Theory, to better guide the attention of the audience and / or users or consumers of this report.
Regards,
Hi @cabc_xlorla !
Thanks for your feedback!
I see your card display has a different language than English...
Maybe that's why it didn't get it right but I will take notes about this!
Never thought about the differences between languages and visualizations!
What would be your recommendation about Color Theory learning resources?
Thanks!
Dear Rose,
Sorry for the late reply, on the following link: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Data-Stories-Gallery/why-color-theory-is-important/td-p/1294136 is a simple example to show why color theory is relevant.
On that link, you will find a good resource for learning color theory, good luck & take care.