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Map Tooltips

Add the option to specify certain fields as tooltips in the map and filled map visuals.
Status: Needs Votes
Comments
marison_macarai
New Member
This is really necessary. Creating a custom tooltip just to remove the Lat and Long values takes additional time.
Robert_Clack
New Member

I cannot believe this hasn't been done yet, a year and 8 months after first suggested! It looks so untidy and is a waste of real estate, cluttering up the tooltip with unnecessary information. Maybe some people do require it? Then give them the option to add it in, but it shouldn't be there by default.

akoliveira
New Member

Once the most accurate data to create a map is by the lat and long...definitely, this data is useless for most users.

dschoeller
New Member

Please allow for better tooltip customization. My users could care less about the Lat and Lon of an element on the map.

garrett_jewell
New Member

My users are complaining about the lat/long in the tooltip. they just want the locations name when they hover. Please fix this.

Phil_Molloy
New Member

As with everyone else, I'd like to see the option of being able to remove lat/long from the tool tip. Almost no one viewing reports cares about the lat/long.

jesse_veentjer
New Member

None of the viewers will care about lat & longitude, give us the option to hide it.

delliot1
New Member

option to hide unnecessary lat and long data from tool tip summary. Please

Ewen_Hill
New Member

The ToolTip should only show what you want in the tool tip rather than a hotchpotch of system data. This is now eight years old (plus) and PowerBI is fast becoming the Lotus Notes of office systems.

Andrew_Johnsto1
New Member

Why does the map put JUST the fields you ask for in the tooltips section in the tooltips?


This is dumb. You MIGHT want latitude and longitude in your toolip like .02% of the time, but we're forced to have them.