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alex_cook
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Show Data data table is light gray

I am hoping there is an easy fix for this. In Desktop (and the Service, it's happening in both), when I click "Show Data" from a visual, the data table is in light gray text and is virtually impossible to read. I'm live-connected to SSAS and the data is hidden from client tools in SSAS but I don't think that has anything to do with it, as I unhid the data, re-deployed, and it was still grayed out. Also, the data is there, it's just very very faint. This is happening with every visual on my report. I looked in the formatting pane and didn't see anything that would control this...any ideas? Thanks.

 

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@v-yuezhe-msft @bcannariato I figured it out! I was (inadvertently) using a custom report theme which changed the font color of all my fields. For some reason the color looked fine in Desktop but didn't render very well for some reason in the Service. Once I removed the custom theme, all was well. Hope this solves your issue @bcannariato

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Anonymous
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I have the same problem, and I want to use my custom theme. And I do not how I wrote the JSON code for this part. 

RyanP
Helper II
Helper II

Um... guess this may be a newb question... how do I configure the format of the "Show Data" table.

Font size / type, field formatting, column widths etc?   

 

Related issue, date formats in the Show Data table does not comply with the source data formats

v-yuezhe-msft
Employee
Employee

@alex_cook,

What version of Power BI Desktop do you use and do  you connect to tabular model or multi-dimension model? I am unable to reproduce your issue in the latest version of Power BI Desktop.
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Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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Tabular model and I am using the Feb 2018 version of Desktop...but it is happening in the Service (which is always the latest version of course) as well...any ideas?

@alex_cook,

Please use the latest version of Power BI Desktop and check if the issue still persists.

Regards,

Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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I am now using the latest Desktop version (April 2018) and the issue persists. 

@v-yuezhe-msft Do you have any other ideas why this might be occurring? I've tried everything: hiding / unhiding SSAS tables from client tools, changing font colors / formatting of underlying visuals, etc. Nothing seems to work. Very strange.

@alex_cook @bcannariato,

I would recommend you open a support ticket on the support.powerbi.com site.

Regards,
Lydia

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

@v-yuezhe-msft @bcannariato I figured it out! I was (inadvertently) using a custom report theme which changed the font color of all my fields. For some reason the color looked fine in Desktop but didn't render very well for some reason in the Service. Once I removed the custom theme, all was well. Hope this solves your issue @bcannariato

I see the same problem on both desktop and in the browser.

 

When I click "show data" it opens up the table and it's in unreadable grey background with white text, similar to the original poster.

 

 

 

Anybody have a workaround to change the colors?

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Here is what mine looks like, similar to above

Bump...anybody have help on this?

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