Map
Check out the given walk-through on how to set the Map chart properties.

A Map chart allows the users to position their data in a geographical context using different data layers. Users can create a view based on the selected dimensions/measures that represent data in the region. The designated area gets colored based on the data. Users have the provisions for changing the visualization.
Properties
General Settings
Exclude Global Filter: Use a checkmark in the box to exclude the global filter condition
View Filter
Filter: Select a filter condition to be applied to the view on the storyboard.
Range
Dynamic Range: Enable or disable the dynamic range.
Min Color: Select a color for the minimum value from the drop-down menu.
Max Color: Select a color for the maximum value from the drop-down menu.
Region
Select Map: Select a region using the drop-down menu.
Insights
- Text: Provide any information regarding the chart. If any digit or character is required to be highlighted, put it inside two asterisks. (E.g., *70%* or *skills*). 
- Text align: There are three alignments to align the text. - Left 
- Right 
- Centre 
 
- Position: There are two options to position the text. - Bottom 
- Right 
 

Please Note:
- By disabling the dynamic range, the map projects the selected Max Color. The user can change the color by clicking the Color properties option. - Disable the dynamic range. 
- The entire map reflects the selected Max color (by default). 
 

- Based on the selected Region the displayed visualization gets changed. - Select a map using the Region drop-down menu. 
- The map of the selected region gets highlighted based on the chosen dimensions and measures. 
 

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