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This is the Theme I made to use in my organization.
Things included:
It is very sober and serious theme, focused on formatting tables and matrix, and the most used charts.
It is good for companies that want to present data in a very formal tone.
Hope you enjoy.
Update: 14/08/2018:
#multiRowCard
#card
Tweked some colors.
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Great presentation, just wondering if you don't mind to share the pbix please? my email: lenguyenanhphuong0908@gmail.com
Hi there,
Great presentation, just wondering if you don't mind to share the pbix please?
Many Thanks
Fenfen
Thank you so much! Much appreciated.
how did you put the icons on the table? like the faces and stuff..
thanks
Hi @Anonymous !!
There are some ways to use icons and images like that.
One way, which I did with the faces and product icons, is to put the URL of a image that is hosted in public link in a table, and set the column as "URL from image".
The other square icon, is just the █ character with conditional formatting. Now Power BI nativelly suports icons, so there are even more options.
There is also the possibility to import images to a table as binaries and convert then to text and storage the images in the table itself, but this has some refresh issues.
Regards,
Just to complement your answer...
Time ago I saw some videos from Guy in a Cube where explains really well how to manage images in PBI from databases.
Here are the links if anyone else need them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGKykytzLXs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q82yzcfkqAc
Cheers
Can you share the pbix?? Thanks
Great looking theme, thanks so much!