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I have a number of table visuals where the totals row is enabled. In all these tables, I have started with no style and created a table with banded rows and no horizontal lines except above the totals row. The problem is vertical lines show in the totals row, even though the vertical grid in turned off. If I turn off the horizontal line above the totals row the vertical lines disappear, but I need the horizontal line on the table. Example below.
Any suggestions on how to get rid of these vertical lines?
Thanks
Steve
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry for delay in response, This is a known browser rendering issue, there will be phantom lines if view mode is not set to "Actual size".
Best regards,
Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry for delay in response, This is a known browser rendering issue, there will be phantom lines if view mode is not set to "Actual size".
Best regards,
Thank you for the response. Interestingly while the vertical lines do not show when set to actual size in Power BI, they do show if you export the file to PDF.
Steve
Hi @Anonymous ,
We have the same result as yours. We will confirm if it is a issue or by design. We will update here if we got anything new. We can use the matrix visual as a workaround:
Best regards,
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