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- Yooo! Whats up? This is Patrick from Guy in a Cube. And in this video, I wanna talk all about using images in the context of your data Power BI, stay tuned. (upbeat music) If you are finding us for the very first time, be sure to hit that subscribe button, to stay up to date with all the videos from both Adam and myself. Images, Im not talking about images that you Im not talking about images that youre gonna use it as a background, Im not talking about images that youre gonna import and use as logos. Im talking about images that will change as you do things with your data, like filter it or slice it or added in a table, right? I wanna see the corresponding image in a table, or maybe even hover over tool tip, I wanna pass a filter through to see, the image that corresponds to the role that Im hovering over the bar or whatever it is Im doing. Right? How do you do that in Power BI? Thats what Im gonna talk about in this video. So instead of all this talking you guys know