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S0Fr33
Partner - Contributor
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How to Create a Floating Object

I have an image I'd like to move to a specific position on the screen but the grid is preventing me from placing it where I need.

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JordyWegman
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Partner - Master

Hi,

This is not possible, so your options are:

  1. Change the size of the picture with white space so you can spoof it
  2. Use the Vizlib KPI to get this floating experience

Jordy

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S0Fr33
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Hi Jordy,

Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't work. I've mocked up a screenshot of what I'm attempting. I want to place the picture so it partially covers the white space left over from the bar chart. 

Additionally, the map generates white space on the right. Is it possible to remove that so it goes all the way to the edge of the screen?

Giuseppe_VizLib
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

Hi,

I suggest you download our free trial from our website

www.vizlib.com

you would be surprised of what you can achieve with our KPI extension!

Regards

Giuseppe Lolli

Vizlib - Customer Success Manager

JordyWegman
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

Hi,

Yes I know what you want to do, see my test here:

2019-07-16 11_46_21-.png

This looks like what you want to achieve, right?

Jordy

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S0Fr33
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It appears you have an image floating above the chart. If that's correct, that's what I'm attempting to do. But if it's embedded within the chart, that's not going to work.

JordyWegman
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

It's not embedded within the chart, so you can give it a try. @Giuseppe_VizLib  gave a link where you can find the KPI extension to make this possible.

Jordy

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