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|Open or create a Power BI project that has a web connection to [[Neighborhood]]s of a project [[session]]. See this [[How to access your project data in Power BI|How-to]]; | |Open or create a Power BI project that has a web connection to [[Neighborhood]]s of a project [[session]]. See this [[How to access your project data in Power BI|How-to]]; | ||
|Select the visuals tab in your Power BI Project | |Select the visuals tab in your Power BI Project | ||
|Click on the triple dots icon named "Get More Visuals" and select the option "Get More Visuals". | |Click on the triple dots icon named "''Get More Visuals''" and select the option "''Get More Visuals''". | ||
|In the search field, type "Icon" and select the "Icon Maps" app. | |In the search field, type "''Icon''" and select the "''Icon Maps''" app. | ||
|On the Icon Map app page, click on the "Add" button. | |On the Icon Map app page, click on the "''Add''" button. | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 13 December 2023
- Open or create a Power BI project that has a web connection to Neighborhoods of a project session. See this How-to;
- Select the visuals tab in your Power BI Project
- Click on the triple dots icon named "Get More Visuals" and select the option "Get More Visuals".
- In the search field, type "Icon" and select the "Icon Maps" app.
- On the Icon Map app page, click on the "Add" button.