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Hi everyone,
I have built one map that shows the location by point of over 800 addresses.
I have another map that is used from different data that shows the area location, based on a customers post code address.
I want to have both of these maps merged into one.
How is this possible please?
Cheers.
Hi @Hypie1337 - Instead of using two maps visualization suggest you to combine of two datasets into one single dataset and use the map visual. If there is a any common field (e.g., postal code) between the two datasets, create relationships between them in the Power BI Model view.
you can add a Map visual or filled map visualization, and set CustomerAddresses[Latitude] and CustomerAddresses[Longitude] for the location.
Configure size and color for bubbles.
You should be able to merge your point and area maps into a single, cohesive visualization.
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