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I know there are other threads that go over heat maps a bit and have given great examples to begin developing them for your case scenario to some extent. A while back I could have sworn there was a webinar or a Summit recording that I watched where they demoed how to create some decent looking heatmap-type calendars that showcased a given metric over several months (a years worth) that looked as if they were all actual calendar months. Does anyone here remember what webinar or Summit recording I am referring to by chance (whether forum member or moderator)? I really want to find that video session and glean from it how to implement that type of graph to where it replicates the actual calendar months.
If no one can remember which recording I'm trying to find, is there anyone that would know a bit of how to implement a heat/spectral map type calendar graph by chance that could point me in the right direction?
Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!This message has been edited. Last edited by: CoolGuy,
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