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Anonymous
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Power BI Dashboard Printing To PDF Very Slow in Service

Has anyone encountered sales reports or large dashboard views that require scrolling down to see full report view...when they are printed to PDF, it can take several minutes to print?

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Tonny021
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I tried many solutions online , but finally solved it by printing your file as an image.

v-eachen-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

If your report is complex and contains large data, it will cost more time to create PDF file. You could try to export a simple report, it will be faster.

You could optimize your report with this document.

 

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Anonymous
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Thx for the feedback...alas it is a corporate financial report and simplifying it is not really an option.  I was thinking that perhaps we can develop a Microsoft Flow that prints the pdf file and attaches it to the daily morning email reprt/link.

GilbertQ
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Hi there

It would take some time to print to PDF because there is a background process which has to then generate and create the PDF.




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