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When exporting a dashboard to PDF which has a Bing maps visualization that's zoomed all the way in so that it shows the blue street level indicator, I get a watermark/message in the middle of the map that says "Did you know you can click the blue lines to enter Streetside". Is there a way that I can avoid having that show up?
Hi @asword ,
Could you pls share your pbix file?
I am not in the United States and do not know the location of the address in the United States very well. Currently Bing's Street View only supports the US. The map I created is currently unable to display Street View.
Best Regards
Lucien
Thanks for the reply. I have a sample PBIX file that I can share, but I don't have a way to post it. My organization prevents me from sharing files with outside people using One Drive and there's no file upload option on the community pages. If there's a way I can get it to you just let me know.
Hi @asword ,
You could share through other public link.Remember to remove confidential data.
Best Regards
Lucien
Here's the link you can use to download the sample Power BI visualization: https://we.tl/t-23wtpfEcNG
After a little more research it seems like the speed at which the export occurs may affect how the watermark gets displayed. For example, if it takes a while to export the visualization then the watermark will be less visible. If it exports quickly then the watermark will be more visible.
I'll be interested to see your results. Thanks again for taking a look at this!
Hi @asword ,
In my test ,the same as you said.Also in my opinion, this may be related to the bing map, which I don't see above the Power BI Service to modify the configuration.
A luck test:
And other test:
And you could test the below :(print the page)
With it is helpful for you!
Best Regards
Lucien
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