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274188A
Advocate I
Advocate I

Build a grid of images

I have 28 images (125W x 168H) I need to layout in a 'grid' layout pattern - 1 image per grid cell.

 

Is there any thing on the report design side of things that would allow me to have a grid 'set up' so I can drop images into each cell of the grid?

 

laying by hand seems cumbersome so i thought "there must be a more efficient way"

 

Thanks in advance,

John

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johnyip
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Solution Sage

@274188A , there seems to be a custom vis that may meet your expectation.

 

https://appsource.microsoft.com/product/power-bi-visuals/infotopicsbv1652776028763.picturethis?tab=O...

 

But you can only download the trial version from the store which allows a maximum of 3 graphics only. Full functionality are unlocked only when you purchase the license.

 

And once again, it seems to support only URL, not picture stored in locals.

 

 

 



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ribisht17
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@274188A 

 

I don't think we have that option

 

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Ritesh

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johnyip
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Hi @274188A ,

 

I believe you may upload the image on an URL, and then display them in a matrix/table/etc, or even some custom vis like chiclet slicer.

 

Display images in a table, matrix, or slicer in a report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

However, as per my knowledge and some information search, it may not be possible to import image locally (without URL) to vis, unless you are using the most traditional "insert image" and then "drop images into each cell of the grid".



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