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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/ar-SA/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "بطاقات البيانات",
"Visual_Show": "‏‏إظهار",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "اللون",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "إعدادات المقياس",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "توفير أدنى ارتفاع مثالي لعقدة",
"Visual_Enable": "تمكين",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "إعدادات Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "مواضع العقدة",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "حجم منفذ العرض",
"Visual_Display_Units": "وحدات العرض",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/bg-BG/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Етикети на данни",
"Visual_Show": "Показване",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Цвят",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Настройки на мащаба",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Предоставяне на минимална оптимална височина на възела",
"Visual_Enable": "Активиране",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Настройки на Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Позиции на възел",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Размери на прозоръчен изглед",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Показване на единици",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/ca-ES/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Etiquetes de dades",
"Visual_Show": "Mostra",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Color",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Configuració de l'escala",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Proporcioneu l'alçada mínima òptima del node.",
"Visual_Enable": "Habilita",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Configuració Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Posicions de node",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Mides de la finestreta",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Unitats de visualització",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/cs-CZ/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Popisky dat",
"Visual_Show": "Zobrazení",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Barva",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Nastavení měřítka",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Zadejte minimální optimální výšku uzlu",
"Visual_Enable": "Povolit",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Nastavení Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Pozice uzlů",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Velikosti oblastí zobrazení",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Zobrazené jednotky",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/da-DK/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Datamærkater",
"Visual_Show": "Vis",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Farve",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Skalaindstillinger",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Angiv min optimale nodehøjde",
"Visual_Enable": "Aktivér",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey-indstillinger",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Nodeplaceringer",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Billedstørrelser",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Vis enheder",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/de-DE/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Datenbeschriftungen",
"Visual_Show": "Anzeigen",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Farbe",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Skalierungseinstellungen",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Optimale Mindesthöhe von Knoten angeben",
"Visual_Enable": "Aktivieren",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey-Einstellungen",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Knotenpositionen",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Viewportgrößen",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Anzeigeeinheiten",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/el-GR/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Ετικέτες δεδομένων",
"Visual_Show": "Εμφάνιση",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Χρώμα",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Ρυθμίσεις κλίμακας",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Παράχετε το ελάχιστο βέλτιστο ύψος του κόμβου",
"Visual_Enable": "Ενεργοποίηση",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Ρυθμίσεις Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Θέσεις κόμβων",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Μεγέθη οπτικής γωνίας",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Εμφάνιση μονάδων",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/es-ES/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Etiquetas de datos",
"Visual_Show": "Mostrar",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Color",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Configuración de escala",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Proporcione la altura mínima óptima del nodo.",
"Visual_Enable": "Habilitar",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Configuración de Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Posiciones de nodo",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Tamaño de ventanilla",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Mostrar unidades",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/et-EE/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Andmesildid",
"Visual_Show": "Kuva",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Värv",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Mõõtkava sätted",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Esita sõlme minimaalne optimaalne kõrgus",
"Visual_Enable": "Luba",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey sätted",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Sõlme asukohad",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Vaateavade suurused",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Kuva ühikud",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/eu-ES/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Datuen etiketak",
"Visual_Show": "Erakutsi",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Kolorea",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Eskalaren ezarpenak",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Adierazi nodoaren gutxieneko altuera optimoa",
"Visual_Enable": "Gaitu",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey ezarpenak",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Nodoen posizioak",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Viewport tamainak",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Bistaratze-unitateak",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/fi-FI/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Arvopisteiden otsikot",
"Visual_Show": "Näytä",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Väri",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Skaalausasetukset",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Anna solmun pienin paras mahdollinen korkeus",
"Visual_Enable": "Ota käyttöön",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey-asetukset",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Solmujen sijainnit",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Näyttöikkunoiden koot",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Yksiköt",
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stringResources/fr-FR/resources.resjson
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{
"Visual_Short_Description": "Flow diagram where the width of the series is proportional to the quantity of the flow",
"Visual_Long_Description": "With Sankey, you can clearly find the sources, destinations and steps in between and how the stuff flow across them all in one quick glance. You can also interact with it either by clicking the link or the flow itself and leverage the cross highlighting/filtering feature of Power BI to get even more interesting insights in related data.\nFittingly they are used widely in the energy industry. But it finds interesting use cases across all industries. It energies everyone to visualize information that has a start and an end or dynamic relationship with many intermediaries, for example how the user landed and navigated in a web site, or a material in a manufacturing unit, control of money transfers in business processes in a completely different perspective and bring interesting insights to the forefront.\nThis is an open source visual. Get the code from GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-sankey",
"Visual_DataPointsLabels": "Étiquettes de données",
"Visual_Show": "Afficher",
"Visual_LabelsFill": "Couleur",
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"Visual_SankeyScaleSettings": "Paramètres de mise à l'échelle",
"Visual_MinOptimalHeight": "Fournir la hauteur optimale minimum du nœud",
"Visual_Enable": "Activer",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Paramètres Sankey",
"Visual_SankeySettings": "Sankey settings",
"Visual_NodePositions": "Positions de nœud",
"Visual_ViewportSize": "Tailles de fenêtre d'affichage",
"Visual_Display_Units": "Unités d'affichage",
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