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stopyoukid avatar stopyoukid commented on August 25, 2024

I just tried this and it seems to be working. One thing that might be happening with your situation is that the color scale's domain is off, possibly because a different dataset was used to create the original chart. You can try adjusting the domain by going to the formatting options in PowerBI, under "Charticulator". There should be a way to set the min/max values of your dataset.

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If this does not fix your issue, would you kindly provide detailed steps on how you created this chart?

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snapper911T avatar snapper911T commented on August 25, 2024

I used the exact data set in PBI that i used in Charticulator and still got the same results.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Add TEXT mark to Glyph
    step1

  2. Added Dimension field (SeverityName) to "text" section of glyph
    step 2

  3. Added Dimension field (SeverityName) to "color" section of glyph
    step 3

  4. Select a specifc color for each distinct value of the SeverityName dimension field.
    step 4

  5. Export to PBI

Now, I did just notice it works if you do not select "Auto domain and range for Scale1".
Although, if you leave the box ticked when you export then the default Charticulator colors (wrong) will appear in PBI.

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