@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ The **Marker type** settings determine how locations are represented within the
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5353To switch to another built‑in icon:
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55- 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers**
56- 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape**
57- 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Icon**
55+ 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers** .
56+ 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape** .
57+ 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Icon** .
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5959The available icons will appear.
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@@ -70,32 +70,32 @@ You can either [Enter a single image for all markers](#single-image-for-all-mark
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7171To enter a single image for all markers:
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73- 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers**
74- 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape**
75- 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Marker type**
76- 1 . In the ** Marker type** drop-down list, select ** Image**
77- 1 . Enter the URL to the .svg file
73+ 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers** .
74+ 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape** .
75+ 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Marker type** .
76+ 1 . In the ** Marker type** drop-down list, select ** Image** .
77+ 1 . Enter the URL to the .svg file.
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7979#### Using conditional formatting
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8181Select the fx (conditional formatting) button and choose the field that contains the image URL, data URI, or SVG for each data point.
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8383To bind an image per row by using conditional formatting:
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85- 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers**
86- 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape**
87- 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Marker type**
88- 1 . In the ** Marker type** drop-down list, select ** Image**
89- 1 . Select the fx (conditional formatting) button and choose the field that contains the image URL, data URI, or SVG for each data point
85+ 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers** .
86+ 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape** .
87+ 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Marker type** .
88+ 1 . In the ** Marker type** drop-down list, select ** Image** .
89+ 1 . Select the fx (conditional formatting) button and choose the field that contains the image URL, data URI, or SVG for each data point.
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9191#### Create image by pasting SVG content
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9393You can also paste the contents of the svg file directly into the ** Enter a URL** textbox:
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95- 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers**
96- 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape**
97- 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Marker type**
98- 1 . In the ** Marker type** drop-down list, select ** Image**
95+ 1 . In the ** Format visual** tab of the ** Visualizations** pane, select ** > Markers** .
96+ 1 . In the Markers section, select ** > Shape** .
97+ 1 . In the Shape section, select ** Marker type** .
98+ 1 . In the ** Marker type** drop-down list, select ** Image** .
99991 . Copy/Paste the contents of the svg file directly into the ** Enter a URL** textbox.
1001001 . (Optional) As an example, you can copy/paste the following svg into your ** Enter a URL** textbox:
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@@ -220,4 +220,4 @@ Customize the visual:
220220> [Customize visualization titles, backgrounds, and legends](/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-customize-title-background-and-legend)
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222222[Get started with Azure Maps Power BI visual]: power-bi-visual-get-started.md
223- [Layers in the Azure Maps Power BI visual]: power-bi-visual-understanding-layers.md
223+ [Layers in the Azure Maps Power BI visual]: power-bi-visual-understanding-layers.md
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