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I am looking to standardize by creating a custom theme that I can more easily apply to all of my reports. It looks like all I need to do is pick my color theme and create a json file using the same syntax shown below. One question i have is: how can I incoporate banners into this theme? Please see attached screenshot as example; i want my 1st banner going across the top with a certain height, in one color, and then a 2nd banner going across below the 1st, with a certain height and referencing a different color. Does anyone have any examples of this or how I can incorporate this into the syntax?
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Hi @JoeRobert06 ,
You could use Templates in the desktop. Here is the document for your reference.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-templates
Import the pbit file and you could jump-start and standardize report creation.
Hi @JoeRobert06 ,
You could use Templates in the desktop. Here is the document for your reference.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-templates
Import the pbit file and you could jump-start and standardize report creation.
Thanks for your response. I am familiar with templates and actually use it all the time. Right now, i am using objects on the canvas to create the background theme that I have right now (with two banners) however I want to create that as a json file... so they are not objects. I am looking for json examples that have done similiar things with backgrounds themes.
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