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I am trying to create a dashboard which consists of tiles multiple different reports. Exactly what dashboards are designed for.
However, I feel like the individual tiles suit not perfectly my needs as it only allows pinning of one visual. It does not allow the option to add a little bit of context apart from the visual title. As well, sometimes you want to add two visuals from one report but don't want to give the user the feeling there are two different reports under these two visuals.
Luckily, there is the option to pin live-pages to the report. Therefore, I am creating seperate (hidden) pages in my report which I can pin down to my dashboard.
My question is anybody can help me with the (adjusting) resolution size of these tiles on your dashboard. As you probably know, Power BI will force your tile on your dashboard to have a certain resolution. When designing these seperate live-pages I am experiencing problems to what size width and height I should use to have them perfectly lined up in the tile resolution size without having large white bars at either the top or side. Next, you'd also like your visuals within the live-page to be correctly lined up with other visuals on another live-page pinned on your dashboard.
Can anybody help me with this? Or if someone else has a different suggestion, please share. Maybe pinning these live-pages to the dashboard is not the way to go?!
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @Anonymous
It seems there's no better way to achieve that.Please have a look at below post to check if it could help.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Report-becomes-too-small-when-pinned-to-live/td-p/80335
Regards,
Hi @Anonymous
It seems there's no better way to achieve that.Please have a look at below post to check if it could help.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Report-becomes-too-small-when-pinned-to-live/td-p/80335
Regards,
Thanks for your reply. I guess sometimes there isn't simply a satisfactory answer.
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