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Hello! this is Ruth Pozuelo from from Curbal.com and today I'm going to show you how to add a KPI symbols based on your formula results in Power BI. Somebody asked in the Power BI community how to do this: How to add an up arrow or down arrow based on a formula, the results of a formula and I was reminded of it today so I thought I will show everybody not only those that read here. To those symbols, let me show you first: this is how it would look like. This is our growth dashboard and here we have the growth of a website day over day, week over week, month over month and year over year and what we're going to do in this tutorial is to add this arrow here and you can have a number with arrow or only the arrow i will show you how to do both. But to do that you need...like it says here you can use Cambria Math and that is a Special symbol that you can find, for example, in MS Word. If we go to Word and open the symbol and then you select Cambria Math here and all the symbols you see her...