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Hi, Is it possible to georeference an image (subsurface map) an load on it some locations with xy coordinates? Thanks!
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You may add static images to a report, use Scatter chart to overlap visuals and change Transparency in the Formatting pane.
Only thing I can think of is maybe shape map, mabye ArcGIS or some other 3rd party map/visual. Maybe Visio?
Is Petrel, a geological software and the file is a subsurface map exported as an image. The xy coordinates on the table are oil wells. My intention is create a board where the user can see that map and the wells on it, click on the wells and display some info like bar, scatter and pie charts.
You may add static images to a report, use Scatter chart to overlap visuals and change Transparency in the Formatting pane.
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