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pbiXlsx
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NewButton Slicer + ImageURL encoded (no image showing)

Hi, 

 

i am struggling to add an encoded image to the new button slicer.

 

The encoding has been successful when showing the image in a table (Data Category set as Image URL). 

 

1) I am not able to add the Image Column to the Button Slicer (although there is only 1 image)

2) If i create a measure with e.g. MIN(ReportImages[Image]) where Image has the encoded base64 text it can be added but no image is shown (Data Category set as Image URL)

 

Is this a bug or am I missing something?

 

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Thanks in advance!

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grosbeta
New Member

I met the same problem.

I assumed it was related to the pictures I wanted to display, that originally don't have the same weight nor the same dimensions. I am not sure the new button slicer is able to manage these kind of differences between images to display.

Did not find any doc regarding this topic (there are articles about limitations when using base64 of course) . If anyone found something about this I am listening.

Regards,

Antonin DAVID.

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

seems to work for me.

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