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When publishing a waterfall chart to the Power BI service, it will always show a horizontal scroll bar, no matter how wide I make the visual. In Power BI Desktop the visual will nicely fit and there is no horizontal scroll. Anyone know how to resolve this issue?
Below is the same visual twice, once narrow and once wide, but as you can see the width simply increases so that the horizontal scroll will always be necessary.
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Hi @s_w ,
Regarding your question, after my testing the appearance of the scrollbar seems to depend on the size of the visualization object versus the width of the x-axis. You can set your desired format in the following position.
Hi @s_w ,
Regarding your question, after my testing the appearance of the scrollbar seems to depend on the size of the visualization object versus the width of the x-axis. You can set your desired format in the following position.
Hi v-zhouwen-msft
This wasn't the issue in my case. The min width of the colums gave plenty of room to fit them all without a horizontal scroll bar. Compare in my original screenshot the width of the columns in the left chart to the available space in the right chart. I didn't change any settings between the two, so there was more than enough room in the right visual to fit all colums.
Ultimately I was able to resolve the issue by deleting the entire visual and building it from scratch.