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Arctic Color Palette


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Starting with the release of Strategy ONE (March 2024), dossiers are also known as dashboards.

Description

The Arctic color palette was inspired by a photo of ice in Lake Baikal, Siberia. The arctic consists of arctic ocean, adjacent seas and some nearby continents. Hence, this palette consists of nice cold colors like greens, blues and grays. With dossiers, we had our design team custom design beautiful color palettes based on nature photography. With a single click, you can change the colors of your visualizations as per your liking. Here at Strategy, we want to offer sophisticated visualizations that will help to create visually appealing dossiers that enhance data analysis.
View the image below to view the Arctic color palette:

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Requirements

  • Attributes: 1 or more
  • Metrics: 1 or more

Minimum Strategy version: 10.9
Publisher: Strategy 

Installation Instructions


 
To view this dossier with the visualization:

  1. Download the .mstr file below and deploy it in Strategy Desktop or Strategy Web.
  2. You can open a working demo by uploading the .mstr file below and doing the following:
    • To open the demo visualization in Strategy Desktop, double click the .mstr file.
    • To open the demo visualization in Strategy Web, choose:
      Create > Upload Strategy File > View Dossier.

Get started with color palettes by downloading MicroStrategy Desktop!

Learning Resources

Interested in learning more about Dossier authoring? Check out the Learning Center on Community!
 


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Published:

December 24, 2017

Last Updated:

March 21, 2024