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I have geographical regions with overlapping data attached, but the map is only showing one (but not in the same color as the legend)
Is there a way to have the filled map recognize the overlapping data (e.g. by crosshatching colors)? How do I get the map to represent the data?
Here is a snapshot of some of the overlapping language data related to the above:
Hi,
Thank you for sharing that post. Unfortunately, I don't see how it is quite relevant, because it is answering the question of combining different map types; default and filled, while I am only concerned with filled maps.
Might you know of anything more relevant?
Hi, @Sopharch ;
You can check if these related post can is useful to you.
How to combine/overlay a map and filled map? : PowerBI (reddit.com)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yalan Wu
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