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Anonymous
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Zoom out(in) on visual

Zoom in/out on visual seems to be missing?!

Am I missing something?

Simple scrollwheel + ctrl as is the industry norm will do fine.
Seems to be others who request same.

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parry2k
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@Anonymous do you mean maximize the visual?? What you referring to zoom-in/out?



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Anonymous
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Zoom in/out on a graph/report visual.

The ability to see the entire report/graph on one page (and to zoom in after as well).
Even simply a preview of the entire report fit to scale on one page for overview would be usefull.
Competing products have this.

I don't know what you are refering to with regards to "maximize", I never mentioned it.

 

@Anonymous it is called focus mode, in desktop you have it is for individual visual like shown below, when report is published to powerbi service, you have full screen mode.

 

Power BI Service

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Power BI Deskop (Visual)

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Anonymous
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Hi thanks for the swift reply.

 

I have published and have already tried focus mode - it does not show the complete graph on one page.
The x-axis (timeline which is quite long) I have can be scrolled sideways, but there is no option to show it all on one page as far as I can see.

I have only published as a report, not aggregated it into a dashboard.

@Anonymous well if you x-axis has lot of data point, I don't think there is a way to avoid scoll bar even if you use focus mode



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Anonymous
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Yes, that was the experience I started out the request here with hoping I might have missed some setting.


Would be lovely if MS could implement at least a simple one sheet preview for the whole graph.

Thank you for your time sir.

 

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