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I'm building a map of job locations for my company. Each location has an associated job number, and I have them all plotting in the map fine.
I'd like to add a legend to color the job bubbles according to client, but when I select the Client field from my Jobs table all my bubbles turn into pie charts.
I feel like I'm missing something here. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
I have the same problem - did you find a solution?
Same problem here!
I'm looking in anothor topics here in the community, but it's still hard to find an answer which fits in what I want. I'm wondering if the problem is because I have more than one kind of variable for each city. In my case, I'm working with levels of sustainability (which can be 1, 2, 3 or 4); so, for a city like London for instance, I will have X people on level 1, Y people on level 2 and so on... I would to see it as a single bubble, but it shows me like a pie chart probably because the position is overlapping...
Anyway, did you find a solution? Thanks!
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