![]() ![]() OK, then there is the separate Power BI Themes Generator app. For example, I was able to upload various customer logos and presto! instant matching color theme! It is super cool and probably the best way I can think of to go about quickly creating a color palette. Upload an image and it automatically creates a palette of colors that you can save into a theme file. The fan app is a ton of fun to mess around with but the Image to Colours app is the stand-out. Anyway, specific to themes, they have three different really cool options for building color palettes. Now, there is a cost for membership, about $40/month but holy smokes, there are so many learning videos and nifty little tools, it is worth taking a look at if you are serious about building up the skills of your data analytics team. Wow! I literally had no idea just how cool this platform is. OK, by happy circumstance and the graciousness of on Brian Julius and I recently gained access to EnterpriseDNA's platform. Also, one complaint, the export of the JSON file suffers the same problem as, no formatting or line breaks. However, there are no Page or Filter Pane settings available in the tool nor are there settings for shapes, buttons and images. Property settings for 32 different visuals are available. The tool is simple and easy to use and provides a color palette picker as well as hundreds, if not 1000+, of property settings for global and individual visuals. PowerBI.tips is an excellent website run by this site provides an excellent, free, web-based Power BI themes generator. So, can't really provide a review on this one but figured I'd mention it in case someone is smarter than myself and knows where the download button is.Ĭomplete JSON Theme for Power BI by Curbal – Curbal Became a member, and there are certain things that have buttons for purchase, but not the theme material. The link there pointed me to Curbal's website but for the life of me, I can't figure out how to purchase or download the file. So, I found an old blog article by a Power BI Template App she built. Also, the JSON theme file generated is literally a single line of text, no page breaks or tabs or anything. There are only about 9 theme settings available and there is the questionable choice to generate about 100 colors in your theme file. However, this tool is extremely dated and super basic. I found this site and had high hopes since, well, since whoever created it went through the trouble of purchasing the domain name "". However, it is nice that you can import any theme from some place like the Themes Gallery and then modify at least a few of the settings. Unfortunately, the options in the Customize theme dialog are extremely rudimentary and only cover a few dozen of the 2,000+ available theme settings. One place that you can customize themes however is within the Power BI Desktop by going to the View tab of the ribbon: Themes Gallery - Microsoft Power BI Community However, the Themes Gallery itself does not provide any method of customizing themes. ![]() There are over 150 themes available for download. ![]() If you are just looking for a quick custom theme or a starting point for your own theme, the Themes Gallery on the Power BI Community site is a great place. While you can pay someone to create a theme for you, like Nowalls Analytics ( there are also a number of available options out there for quickly and easily creating your own custom Power BI theme without the heavy lifting of hand-editing JSON code. While you can certainly hand-code your own Power BI JSON theme file using the official documentation and this handy github repository or this excellent blog article, let's face it, nobody really wants to do that. Themes are an excellent way to add an element of professionalism, consistency and branding to your reports. ![]()
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