Thank you for your comment! I really love the flexibility of adjusting the page size. Sometimes it's just a few pixel more (pr less) that can make the whole design look better!
The drawback of using multiple sizes is went you publish your report to power bi service is you will end up with pages that have scrolling bars due they don’t fit in standard format otherwise it’s great feature..
You can modify the behavior in Power BI by navigating to View -> Page View and selecting "Fit to page." This way, when you publish the report, it will be displayed without the need for scrolling bars. However, keep in mind that if the page is very long, the visuals may appear quite small.
Do you change the canvas size when creating Power BI reports? Or do you stick with the standard 16:9? Let me know!
I have used only 16:9 so far, thanks for this..... Subscribed
Thank you for your comment! I really love the flexibility of adjusting the page size. Sometimes it's just a few pixel more (pr less) that can make the whole design look better!
thx you
Happy you like it!
The drawback of using multiple sizes is went you publish your report to power bi service is you will end up with pages that have scrolling bars due they don’t fit in standard format otherwise it’s great feature..
You can modify the behavior in Power BI by navigating to View -> Page View and selecting "Fit to page." This way, when you publish the report, it will be displayed without the need for scrolling bars. However, keep in mind that if the page is very long, the visuals may appear quite small.