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ramgesg
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Increase report page size

Dear PowerBi Team,

 

During the recent 90 days of evaluating the SSAS has been a good and fruitful one.

 

Personally I would recommend a longer report page, as the reports we have to display takes up space. Scrollable report pages like the dashboard would be very handy when dealing with too many data visualizations. Breaking up the visualizations makes navigation troublesome especially on full screen. Moreover when it comes to correlation between numbers, it does not tell the right story if the visualizations are scattered in different pages.

 

In Short: Make the report page bigger & scrollable

 

Regards,

Ram

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@ramgesg You can already accomplish this by clicking on the work surface -> Go to Format (paintrbrush) -> page size -> custom -> set the size of the page. I'm not aware of any limit and I've seen reports scroll down for quite a bit, so it should definetely meet your requirement.


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@ramgesg You can already accomplish this by clicking on the work surface -> Go to Format (paintrbrush) -> page size -> custom -> set the size of the page. I'm not aware of any limit and I've seen reports scroll down for quite a bit, so it should definetely meet your requirement.


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@Seth_C_Bauer The solution you have given is to customise the report page and this works when working on the report. THe page is longer and scrollable. If you try and pin such a page as a live page on a dashboard, the result is a tiny dashboard that is hardly visible.

This means you can not share the longer page with other audience through a dashboard. It beats logic...don't you think so?

The solution you proposed above is to set custom page size. This works on the report. If you try and Pin this custom-size page on a dashboard as a live page, it is hardly visible.

It then beats the logic of being able to customise a page size but then lose these customisation when you piblish on a dashboard.

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