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Hi,
I have map visual and the slicer as Region like Asia,North America,South America,Africa.. while choose the any region in the slicer it auto zoomed to very center to the region instead of showing outer layer of the Region, which does seems look fine. Below I have selected Asia, instead of showing outer Layer of the Asia, similar to other regions as well. How to control the zoom leavel of the Region ?
Thanks
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Hi @mazeed92 -Currently, Power BI's Azure Maps Visual does not offer fine-grained control over zoom levels tied to slicer selections.
After selecting a region from the slicer, you can manually zoom out to a more appropriate level. While this is not persistent, it can be useful for specific report views only.Unfortunately, Azure Maps doesn’t yet offer an option to fully disable auto zoom when interacting with slicers or filters. This is a feature request that has been raised in the Power BI community, so keeping an eye on updates or feature releases might provide future solutions.
alternatively you can you can explore using third-party map services like ArcGIS in Power BI, which might provide more granular control over zoom levels.
Hope the above information helps.
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Hi @mazeed92 -Currently, Power BI's Azure Maps Visual does not offer fine-grained control over zoom levels tied to slicer selections.
After selecting a region from the slicer, you can manually zoom out to a more appropriate level. While this is not persistent, it can be useful for specific report views only.Unfortunately, Azure Maps doesn’t yet offer an option to fully disable auto zoom when interacting with slicers or filters. This is a feature request that has been raised in the Power BI community, so keeping an eye on updates or feature releases might provide future solutions.
alternatively you can you can explore using third-party map services like ArcGIS in Power BI, which might provide more granular control over zoom levels.
Hope the above information helps.
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