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Hi BI lovers,
In my desktop version 2.100.1182.0 i can display the ArcGis dot sizes.
As soon as I publish this online I don't see dot sizes anymore.
result;
Somebody knows how to fix this?
Regards,
Charaf
Solved! Go to Solution.
It works now, nothing changed.
Im a little bit concerned that i have no controle on this issue.
Hopefully it stays like this.
Thanks everybody for your replys.
It works now, nothing changed.
Im a little bit concerned that i have no controle on this issue.
Hopefully it stays like this.
Thanks everybody for your replys.
@Anonymous
Strange things are happening.
When i save and reopen the pbix file. the size of the dots are back too default again.
I remove the size data and put it back again to see the dots sizes scaled again.
So i think its not an browser problem.
Thanks for your reply.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Are you using the Egde browser? Have you tried opening Power BI Service in another browser to see if the same problem occurs?
Hope it helps,
Community Support Team _ Caitlyn
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HI @Anonymous ,
Do you have the license for ArcGis? I know that some of the functionality is lost if you do not have the license. I would also suggest that you contact ESRI directly about this visual since they are the ones best able to troubleshoot.
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i dont have a license for ArcGis. But i have done this many times without a license.
I can use another map visuals but im curious how this problem occurs and i like to solve it.
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