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Hi Power BI folks,
I have a very different problem to be solved.
Look at below screen shot of my report which is published as a public link and the contents looks so nice as expected by me.
Please note that i am using custom page size , height 1750 px , width 1120 px
I have circled in red , where i have placed some text buttons on the table visuals alligned as headers of the values. which is perfect in the public published link.
But look at the below screenshot , when the same report page is loaded on published Power BI app , the buttons which are on the table , have slightly changed their positions badly.
What could be the reason for this behavior and what would be the fix you can suggest for me.
Regards,
Rasitha
Hi @WAMI ,
I understand that you have a custom page size but in the visual, do you have the Alignment option set to Auto or is it hardcoded? What about formatting by field for that field and/or the total fields?
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Hi @collinq ,
Thank you for your reply, acually the mail visual is a matrix visual and field formatting is set to right to show number always in the right side.
I am not sure that i understood what did mean by hardcorded , this is a matrix with DAX calculated measures.
Actually you see the total value right it is because i set total to show bottom , in the space of header i put those buttons with text to make the report more simple about the details , now my problem is the button alignment is always not right when i share with users the report link on power bi service.
Am i sound well to you?
Hi @WAMI ,
I am now wondering if the settings in the Column (or Row) or wherever is hardcoded or if it is "auto" for width and height?
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