SVG maps

The introduction of the SVG format in Excel has gone unnoticed by most users, and it enables the conversion of maps into standard graphics objects. After that, you can do whatever you want with them. In this simple “recipe”, I’ll show you how to convert and format SVG maps you have previously downloaded, in order to create effective reports…

Bing Maps

Most of us are using Google Maps, but a few years ago Microsoft also went into the race and created its own version of the maps named after its Bing search engine. From Excel 2016 exists an add-in with the same name that you can use to display charts on maps. It allows you to display data, in a form of charts, positioned on maps that can be customized to the desired report layout.

Maps in Power View reports

If Data model contains some universal geographic information (name of city, region, country, etc.) we can use them to create a chart within Power View. It enables creating maps based on Bing maps, after it automatically turns on the mechanism for searching and comparing geographical data from the model with the database of geographical locations. Maps are part of Power View reports ecosystem and they make a great supplement to the reporting panel.