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How to control the text font in the data model ?
I have 35+ objects data model in Power BI and I m trying to take them in a PNG image and put in a ppt slide but the image seems to be blurred and is not retaining the original size .
Hence want to know can we control the text contents of the image ? Is there a setting ?
Also what picture format is recommended by Microsoft for saving the pictures ? JPEG or PNG
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Hi, @Anonymous
The font is the default, but it can be enlarged by ctrl+mouse wheel.
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Janey Guo
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Hi, @Anonymous
The font is the default, but it can be enlarged by ctrl+mouse wheel.
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @Anonymous
I don't understand what you mean. Save visual? How do you save as a png?
Best Regards
Janey Guo
From the model view, where we see the diagram ,I use the snipping tool to grab the image and save it as PNG .
The PowerBI data model diagram cannot be customized , it doesnt offer the size of the fonts to be enlarged or increased from its existing or default font size.
You can also see if the table has over 50 columns ( large number of columns as I dont remember the exact number ) it doesnt expand and show the columns.
The diagrams tend to crop table names if they are too wide by default .
In general , PowerBi is not a full fledged data modeling tool as it cannot generate diagrams which can be customized and printed .
Visio struggles to connect and PowerBi does everything good in building rapid data model but fails in diagram generation .
@Anonymous in Excel, do you have this data in 3 different columns?
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