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I am trying to replicate this here .
Is the "Type of offense" a table or a slicer? How to change the color of this "Type " to sync with same color schema on the map?
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@Anonymous Okay, I got your point that you want to change the color of those checkboxes in the slicer. But unfortunately, as of now Power BI doesn't support this feature.
Please note that there is an ongoing discussion on the Power BI Ideas forum about this topic. You can vote for this feature if you would like to see it implemented.
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@Anonymous "Type of offense" is a slicer here. You can change the color coding from the "visualization pane->Format your visual" and there you can change the colors as you want.
If it helps, please mark it as an accepted solution so that other users can find it more easily.
Can you be more specific, please! I have looked under format your visual for both Visual and General but was not able to find what I am looking for
@Anonymous You need to go to Visual not General and then scroll down to Bubbles. Inside the bubbles go to the Colors. From there you'll be able to select your preferred colors. I'm adding a screeshot for your reference:
If it helps, please mark it as an accepted solution so that other users can find it more easily.
Hey @devesh_gupta I am not taking about the map bubbles but the slicer color see here. My oriental questions is about change the color of the slicer
@Anonymous Okay, I got your point that you want to change the color of those checkboxes in the slicer. But unfortunately, as of now Power BI doesn't support this feature.
Please note that there is an ongoing discussion on the Power BI Ideas forum about this topic. You can vote for this feature if you would like to see it implemented.
If you find this insightful, please provide a Kudo and accept this as a solution.
yeah thank you. It seems like the link I shared use Tableau as you said this feature does not exist yet in power bi. I did vote thanks for trying to help
@Anonymous Can you mark this discussion as a solution so that other users can find it more easily and can also vote for the same.