In this data play, let’s look at squirrel spotting data in Central Park, New York. We will create a visual story of all the spottings with Power BI. Key concepts you will learn:
Working with maps
Small multiple style pie charts
Bookmarks linked to pictures
We will be creating this:
Have a play…
Feel free to mash-up this data to create something on your own. Share it with others by posting the uploaded file link (either upload it to PowerBI.com or somewhere else) so we all can learn from each other.
Author: Chandoo
My name is Chandoo. I am going to make you awesome in Excel, VBA, Dashboards, Power BI & Power Pivot and answering your questions.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand. It is a beautiful, small city on the southern edge of the world. I run my own Excel Consulting & Training business from here.
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Hi Chandoo,
It’s not clear with what you did to make the bookmarks in the Bookmarks panes interact with the charts. Could you kindly explain again. I feel there’s a step missing with what I was doing, I created bookmarks in the Bookmark pane and allocated each image to a bookmark in the Format image, but my image didn’t interact with charts, neither did the words in the Bookmarks pane. Thanks
Hi Chandoo,
It’s not clear with what you did to make the bookmarks in the Bookmarks panes interact with the charts. Could you kindly explain again. I feel there’s a step missing with what I was doing, I created bookmarks in the Bookmark pane and allocated each image to a bookmark in the Format image, but my image didn’t interact with charts, neither did the words in the Bookmarks pane. Thanks