Zoom in on the US county map?

We're a regional business. Wondering if it's possible to narrow in on the US Counties Map card to show a smaller area. Thanks! 

 

 

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  • AS
    AS Coach
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    There's a drill path method you can use where you start with a US State map first, click a state, have a county map as the drill path (which zooms to the state and shows metrics by county), and you can further drill to zip code from there to see zips by county.  That's pretty helpful.  It doesn't show top-level counties, but it 'zooms', and it's a pretty common use-case.

    But a US-wide county map won't zoom to a particular area automatically when values are centralized around a small area.  You can use the lat/long map for that.  The exact feature you're asking about has been suggested in the Ideas Exchange board as well, where you can go upvote it for more attention:

    https://dojo.domo.com/t5/Ideas-Exchange/US-County-Map-gt-Zoom-in/idi-p/3811

    Aaron
    MajorDomo @ Merit Medical

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  • AS
    AS Coach
    Answer ✓

    There's a drill path method you can use where you start with a US State map first, click a state, have a county map as the drill path (which zooms to the state and shows metrics by county), and you can further drill to zip code from there to see zips by county.  That's pretty helpful.  It doesn't show top-level counties, but it 'zooms', and it's a pretty common use-case.

    But a US-wide county map won't zoom to a particular area automatically when values are centralized around a small area.  You can use the lat/long map for that.  The exact feature you're asking about has been suggested in the Ideas Exchange board as well, where you can go upvote it for more attention:

    https://dojo.domo.com/t5/Ideas-Exchange/US-County-Map-gt-Zoom-in/idi-p/3811

    Aaron
    MajorDomo @ Merit Medical

    **Say "Thanks" by clicking the heart in the post that helped you.
    **Please mark the post that solves your problem by clicking on "Accept as Solution"
  • @keithhickman07, did @AS's reply help you out?

  • AS, Thanks very much for the info, this is exactly what I was looking for!

    KH

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