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Nicci
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Power App inside Power BI desktop is blurry

Hi All,

So i've added a power app into a new page in power bi and its so blurry. I also found the same issue in power app when I add a power bi tile to the app. What am I missing? This would not be useable! Its like really bad resolution. Thanks!

 

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hnguy71
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Hi @Nicci ,

 

It is a bit tricky, but with enough patience and some adjustments, you can sharpen the embedded app.

 

1. Ensure that the visual and the app itself are within the same dimension size. For example, the visual in your Power BI may be around 500 x 200, but your app is set at a default of 16:9. Make sure both are equally the same.

2. You may need to turn off "Scale to fit" or even turn off "Lock aspect ratio" within your PowerApps.

3. There's also another setting inside Power BI PowerApps visual. I can't remember it right now but you may want to adjust or play with it as well.

 

Lastly, as a note, the pixelation may be different between your screen and someone else's screen. Someone with a 4K monitor will see it more clearly whereas someone with a lower resolution screen may see it differently as well. 



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hnguy71
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Hi @Nicci ,

 

It is a bit tricky, but with enough patience and some adjustments, you can sharpen the embedded app.

 

1. Ensure that the visual and the app itself are within the same dimension size. For example, the visual in your Power BI may be around 500 x 200, but your app is set at a default of 16:9. Make sure both are equally the same.

2. You may need to turn off "Scale to fit" or even turn off "Lock aspect ratio" within your PowerApps.

3. There's also another setting inside Power BI PowerApps visual. I can't remember it right now but you may want to adjust or play with it as well.

 

Lastly, as a note, the pixelation may be different between your screen and someone else's screen. Someone with a 4K monitor will see it more clearly whereas someone with a lower resolution screen may see it differently as well. 



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