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I have created a risk matrix using the synoptic designer, but the colours are changed to pastel shades where I have no data.
This is my base image:
this is what it looks like in Power BI when populated:
but this is what I want it to look like:
Is there an option to change it so that all the colours are solid, irrespective of whether they contain data?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I found the solution but I've posted on here in case anyone else has the same problem.
There is an option in the "General" settings called "Unmatched areas":
Turn it off, and the colours remain as per your original SVG file.
what about grid values? turning the Unmatched areas off, leaving the cells with values still lighter
I found the solution but I've posted on here in case anyone else has the same problem.
There is an option in the "General" settings called "Unmatched areas":
Turn it off, and the colours remain as per your original SVG file.
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