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db042190
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wiki using pbi visuals

Hi this may be crazy but i am thinking about a report whose whole purpose in life is to share whats going on with pbi at our company.   im poking around for a tile visual that looks like it could be used to mimic a newspaper.   Has anybody else seen or done anything like this?

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Deku
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Maybe look at Deneb or html visuals. Not sure anything native will fit the requirement.


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Hey @db042190 ,

 

That is an interesting idea.  I am not sure there is a "single" visual that does this but I think that there are a few that might be put together to do this.

The multi info card, the multi row card, or even a visual where you are using "small multiples" to give it a broken up look.  Perhaps the narrative visual right next to a corresponding image?  The JVIZ Talking Points visual (not totally free) claims to be "news article layout".  The multi-format/animation/ by BI-Champ suite might work as well for you.  Or even the Card Browser might be helpful.

For a headline perspective, the Scroller visual might be neat as well.

I have liked "Enlighten Data Story" visual but I don't think it does images either....







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Hi @db042190,

 

Thank you @collinq @Deku, for your insights on this issue.

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Deku
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Maybe look at Deneb or html visuals. Not sure anything native will fit the requirement.


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db042190
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i see the narrative visual but it doesnt appear to suppor pasting images.

Hey @db042190 ,

 

That is an interesting idea.  I am not sure there is a "single" visual that does this but I think that there are a few that might be put together to do this.

The multi info card, the multi row card, or even a visual where you are using "small multiples" to give it a broken up look.  Perhaps the narrative visual right next to a corresponding image?  The JVIZ Talking Points visual (not totally free) claims to be "news article layout".  The multi-format/animation/ by BI-Champ suite might work as well for you.  Or even the Card Browser might be helpful.

For a headline perspective, the Scroller visual might be neat as well.

I have liked "Enlighten Data Story" visual but I don't think it does images either....







Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Datanaut!
Private message me for consulting or training needs.




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