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Hello,
I have a table that whenever I insert as a table visualisation is not showing to its full visual extent. How can I fix this?
Please see the attached picture.
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Hi @Anonymous
Increase the font size for the Column Headers and Values. But it still won't extend to the width of the visual unless there's something to display there.
Regards
Phil
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Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin _Robert Team
If this post helps, consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin _Robert Team
If this post helps, consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin _Robert Team
If this post helps, consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin _Robert Team
If this post helps, consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin _Robert Team
If this post helps, consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin _Robert Team
If this post helps, consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hey, @Marck
According to the example image, I think the main reason the table display is not displayed in its entire visual extent is because the amount of data is not large enough (columns and rows). So the table visual appears small throughout the box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can simply set the "Weight" and "Height" of the chart to fit the size of the chart amount.
Visual charts in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best regards
Qin Community _Robert Team
If this post helps,then consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hi, @Anonymous
According to your sample picture, I think the main reason why your table visualization is not showing to its full visual extent is because your data amount is not large enough(columns and rows). So the table visual appears small in the whole box. You can follow Philip Treacy's suggestion to expand the font size to fill it. Or you can just set the “Weight” and “Height” of the chart to make it fit the amount size of the table chart.
Table visuals in Power BI reports and dashboards
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous
Increase the font size for the Column Headers and Values. But it still won't extend to the width of the visual unless there's something to display there.
Regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
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