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To switch to another built‑in icon:
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**
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1. In the Shape section, select **Icon**
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**.
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**.
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1. In the Shape section, select **Icon**.
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The available icons will appear.
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**
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1. In the Shape section, select **Marker type**
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1. In the **Marker type** drop-down list, select **Image**
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1. Enter the URL to the .svg file
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**.
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**.
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1. In the Shape section, select **Marker type**.
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1. In the **Marker type** drop-down list, select **Image**.
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1. Enter the URL to the .svg file.
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#### Using conditional formatting
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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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To bind an image per row by using conditional formatting:
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**
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1. In the Shape section, select **Marker type**
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1. In the **Marker type** drop-down list, select **Image**
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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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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**.
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**.
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1. In the Shape section, select **Marker type**.
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1. In the **Marker type** drop-down list, select **Image**.
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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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#### Create image by pasting SVG content
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You can also paste the contents of the svg file directly into the **Enter a URL** textbox:
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**
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1. In the Shape section, select **Marker type**
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1. In the **Marker type** drop-down list, select **Image**
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1. In the **Format visual** tab of the **Visualizations** pane, select **> Markers**.
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1. In the Markers section, select **> Shape**.
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1. In the Shape section, select **Marker type**.
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1. In the **Marker type** drop-down list, select **Image**.
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1. Copy/Paste the contents of the svg file directly into the **Enter a URL** textbox.
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1. (Optional) As an example, you can copy/paste the following svg into your **Enter a URL** textbox:
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> [Customize visualization titles, backgrounds, and legends](/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-customize-title-background-and-legend)
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[Get started with Azure Maps Power BI visual]: power-bi-visual-get-started.md
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[Layers in the Azure Maps Power BI visual]: power-bi-visual-understanding-layers.md
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[Layers in the Azure Maps Power BI visual]: power-bi-visual-understanding-layers.md

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