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Martijn1
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Image URL on axis?

I managed to add images to Power BI Desktop based on Dropboxlinks and show them in a slices or as values in a table.

 

I then tried to also add them on the x axis of a chart. Instead of showing the images, the dropboxlinks are shown. Isn't is possible to show images on the axis, or am I doing something wrong?

 

See example below. The links in the chart should be the images shown in the table at the right.

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Regards, Martijn

 

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v-chuncz-msft
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@Martijn1,

 

To help improve Power BI, you could submit an idea via https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi.

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I just did!

Hi Martin,

 

I am also trying to put the images on x axis, can you please explain , how you did it?

Hi, I tried to make it on various ways, but didn't get the result I wanted. I think there isn't a visual for our wishes at this moment

dilumd
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Hi @Martijn1

 

try Infographic Designer custom visual instead. you can add image urls only for tables and charts which allows image urls.

Hi @dilumd,

 

Thanks for your reaction! I am going to dry it, put the examples I see in the link are not what I would like to have. But maybe the designer is also able to put image urls on the x axis of a chart. I'm busy these days, but will let you know if Infographic Designer solved my 'problem' (more a nice to have wish).

 

Kind regards,

 

Martijn

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