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Hi,
I have report for which i created background image. In power BI Desktop and also on Workplace on everything looks good (Pic 1). But when I print it to PDF (from Desktop or from Workplace), the background image is not in correct place, it moves down (Pic 2 ). When I export the Report to PowerPoint, the pages are OK.
Any tips how to solve this?
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Hi,
I didnt help. I went through other forums and as I understand, MS do not support printing the reports. So I gave up. I take it as Power BI reports are not printable, when background image or other graphics is used.
Cheers
Hi,
I've had the same problem for a while and today I found an solution for the problem.
When you add a picture as a background you need to change "Image Fit" to "Fit". Then the picture will stay in the right place during Export to PDF.
Hi Mats_S,
You are correct, this was the solution that used to work for me as well. When i used to export the report in PDF format it was all ok and image was in center/middle alligned position by setting it to "FILL".
But now since i have upgraded to March 2020 updates, this feature is not working correctly and the exported PDF file has background image bottom aligned as complained by the thread author.
What is the problem now?
Hi
If you select Fitt instead of Fill then it should work, Fitt is the only setting that fixes the problem.
I'm running the March 2020 update and it works for me.
Thanks for your response.
Yes, "FIT" woks for me too but it stretches the image vertically and doesn't print PDF with original image dimension.
Is this happening with you too ?
Hi naeembaig,
I create all my backgrounds in PowerPoint with 16:9 ratio and save it as PNG and use that as background. When I choose Fitt in Power Bi I get a small stretch in the vertical direction but it has been close enough for me.
Hope this will help you.
Hi @iwf
Could you tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is,kindly mark the helpful answer as a solution and welcome to share your own solution. More people will benefit from here.
Regards,
Hi,
I didnt help. I went through other forums and as I understand, MS do not support printing the reports. So I gave up. I take it as Power BI reports are not printable, when background image or other graphics is used.
Cheers
Hi @iwf
Got it.Kindly mark your answer as a solution to close this thread.
Regards,
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