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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

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Overlays (Ribbon bar)
How to show Overlays in Power BI:
  1. Open or create a Power BI project that has a web connection to Neighborhoods of a project session. See this How-to;
  2. Select the visuals tab in your Power BI Project
  3. Click on the triple dots icon named "Get More Visuals" and select the option "Get More Visuals".
  4. In the search field, type "Icon" and select the "Icon Maps" app.
  5. On the Icon Map app page, click on the "Add" button.