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Serious Theme
This is the Theme I made to use in my organization.
Things included:
- #dataColors - Global settings
- #title - Background color and font color
- #border - Added a low profile border to all objects
- #fontSize - Global settings
- #fontFamily - Global settings
- #slicers - Fonts and options
- #clusteredBarChart - Axis, labels
- #clusteredColumnChart - Axis, labels
- #pivotTable - Head, grid, background
- #tableEx -Head, grid, background
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
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Hi there,
Great presentation, just wondering if you don't mind to share the pbix please?
Many Thanks
Fenfen
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Thank you so much! Much appreciated.

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how did you put the icons on the table? like the faces and stuff..
thanks
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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,
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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
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Can you share the pbix?? Thanks

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Great looking theme, thanks so much!
