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Hello, Community!
I am facing an simple issue that is causing me headache...
I have preset an ArcGis map with a layer formatting (size & Type) and this is not working whenever something changes (or I publish) in the report.
The chart should show 3 infos:
- Location A (Blue)
- Location B (colored)
- Border B (colored) - is the limit of 90min driving-time from Location B
This is how the map looks like:
Which looks great! Easy to identify where Location A is not covered.
The problem is, whenever I change anything this formatting is gone and everything gets the same size & color.
For example, from the moment before, I have changed the filter of Germany to Italy and see the result:
which for obvious reasons shouldn't happen.
I have already tried setting the formatting without any filter and then in Formatting Pane, uncheck "Show Layers", without success.
Any suggestions?
Thanks 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Contezini ,
Did you do the test on powerbi desktop or powerbi service? For this kind of error, I think it may be related to the layer settings, so you may want to refer to the following blog first to see if it helps you. If the problem still exists, can you further describe the steps of the error and I will answer you as soon as possible.
Looking forward to your feedback.
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Contezini ,
Did you do the test on powerbi desktop or powerbi service? For this kind of error, I think it may be related to the layer settings, so you may want to refer to the following blog first to see if it helps you. If the problem still exists, can you further describe the steps of the error and I will answer you as soon as possible.
Looking forward to your feedback.
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.