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AiolosZhao
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Multi Row Card spacing different, is it a bug?

Hi all,

 

Multi Row Card spacing different, is it a bug.PNG

 

Please see above screenshot, I'm using the Multi-Row Card visualization, and put four measures into it.

But you can see that the spacing is a little longer between the first row and the second row,

is that a bug? Or how to fix it?

 

Thanks.

Aiolos Zhao





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v-lid-msft
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Hi @,

 

I run into the same condition after turn off the category, for two rows multi-card, the space is great, but from the third rows, the space is quite different from the space between first two rows.

 

Multi-Row-Card-spacing-different-is-it-a-bug-1.png

 

I find a workaround, we can keep the category on and change the color to the same as background.

 

Multi-Row-Card-spacing-different-is-it-a-bug-2.pngMulti-Row-Card-spacing-different-is-it-a-bug-3.png

 

But is quite seem like a bug. So we suggest you to open a ticket here for help if you are a pro user: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/

 

Best regards,

Community Support Team _ DongLi
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kcsteele
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Hello,

 

This is an old topic, but it should not be marked as "solved" because this is not really a solution but just a workaround. I cannot use this "solution" because it forces one to create extra space between each of the rows and I cannot do that in my current project. Is there any other way to fix this problem with the "multi-row card" visual? With all the contstant power bi updates it's frustrating to see microsoft failing to address smaller issues such as this. 

 

To summarize, I also am seeing the extra padding/space between the first and second rows but none of the others. It looks very sloppy and unprofessional when this is used in an actual report. Things like this make me question whether MS is serious about this product or I should just tell my manager to go with Tableau instead. It's annoying to have to create your own measure using DAX formatting when such a simple thing cannot be achieved with standard visuals.

 

Thanks

v-lid-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @,

 

I run into the same condition after turn off the category, for two rows multi-card, the space is great, but from the third rows, the space is quite different from the space between first two rows.

 

Multi-Row-Card-spacing-different-is-it-a-bug-1.png

 

I find a workaround, we can keep the category on and change the color to the same as background.

 

Multi-Row-Card-spacing-different-is-it-a-bug-2.pngMulti-Row-Card-spacing-different-is-it-a-bug-3.png

 

But is quite seem like a bug. So we suggest you to open a ticket here for help if you are a pro user: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/

 

Best regards,

Community Support Team _ DongLi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more

Community Support Team _ Dong Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi @v-lid-msft,

 

Thanks for your reply. The workaround is cool. I think I will use that.

 

Aiolos Zhao





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