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carrascojg
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5 months ago
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Hi,

When i see my icon information in PBI desktop version, it look good.

When a user (probably with different display resolution) see the icon information, it looks not aligned with his information.

Somebody can give some troubleshotting or tips for this ?.

(I send an screen to take a look. I deleted some text, the problem is the alignment. The icon as a whole and colored boxs are Format Text Box)

Thank you

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  • hey, carrascojg ,

    what I would do probably is to ask the user what his resolution is and design it based on user's resolution. If he uses smaller one, I would also make everything smaller with predefined exact pixels, and fit as much as possible in the least amount of pixels.

  • Hi carrascojg ,
    Here are few things you can consider:-

    • Use Grid & Snap Alignment (View โ†’ Enable Gridlines + Snap to Grid) (If will align visuals as per the grid)
    • Group similar elements (e.g. select Icon, Text, box, cards then right click and group)
    • Define cavas size manually by adding custom height and width dimensions (Avoid fit to page)
    • Lock the visuals once you finalize their position (Format - Lock Objects)

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    • carrascojg's avatar
      carrascojg
      Frequent Visitor

      Hi FBergamaschi , this is not possible this time because the user need this display resolution to work with anothers apps. Thank  you

  • hey, carrascojg ,

    what I would do probably is to ask the user what his resolution is and design it based on user's resolution. If he uses smaller one, I would also make everything smaller with predefined exact pixels, and fit as much as possible in the least amount of pixels.

  • Hi carrascojg ,
    Here are few things you can consider:-

    • Use Grid & Snap Alignment (View โ†’ Enable Gridlines + Snap to Grid) (If will align visuals as per the grid)
    • Group similar elements (e.g. select Icon, Text, box, cards then right click and group)
    • Define cavas size manually by adding custom height and width dimensions (Avoid fit to page)
    • Lock the visuals once you finalize their position (Format - Lock Objects)

    ๐ŸŒŸ I hope this solution helps you unlock your Power BI potential! If you found it helpful, click 'Mark as Solution' to guide others toward the answers they need.
    ๐Ÿ’ก Love the effort? Drop the kudos! Your appreciation fuels community spirit and innovation.
    ๐ŸŽ– As a proud SuperUser and Microsoft Partner, weโ€™re here to empower your data journey and the Power BI Community at large.
    ๐Ÿ”— Curious to explore more? [Discover here].
    Letโ€™s keep building smarter solutions together!

  • v-tejrama's avatar
    v-tejrama
    Community Support

    Hi carrascojg ,

     

    Thank you vojtechsima  for the response provided!

    Has your issue been resolved? If the response provided by the community member addressed your query, could you please confirm? It helps us ensure that the solutions provided are effective and beneficial for everyone.

    Thank you.

    • v-tejrama's avatar
      v-tejrama
      Community Support

      Hi grazitti_sapna ,

       

      I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.

      Thank you.