Exporting Personalized visuals
When personalizing a visual, if you remove a column/s and then export to ppt, it retains the personalized view. However, if you add a column/s and then export to ppt, it reverts to the default view.
5 Comments
- v-yingjlCommunity SupportStatus changed:NewtoInvestigating
Could not reproduce it in my side as far as my test.
Both default built-in visuals and custom visuals work fine when removing/adding columns to them and export to ppt from Power BI Service.
Did this issue happen in the specific visual or anything else about this issue?
In addition, you can consdier sharing more details about this issue like some comparsion screenshots, reproducing steps, sample test file to reproduce this issue etc.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li - AnonymousNot applicable
I am getting this issue on different reports not just one in particular. I am using a standard table within the service and using the personalization functionality to add or remove columns.
- v-yingjlCommunity SupportStatus changed:InvestigatingtoNeeds Info
Still could not reproduce this issue in my side.
I have set custom settings for the table visual, remove/add columns to the visual would not affect the result of exporting to ppt from Power BI Service as I previous post.
Whether could provide the detailed steps of personalize table visual to reproduce it better.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li - bshefferContinued Contributor
I also have this issue. Using the export to pptx from the dashboard reverts the visual to the default view but keeps the filter settings. I have tried to save my personalize changes with a bookmark (normal or as a default). I have tried a clean entry into the app with the bookmark. No problems with the display but the export doesn't work as desired.
I can export data of the bookmark to excel and then do a pdf there but I really want the user to be able to export an entire page.
- Swish11Frequent Visitor
This is a constant issue with our reporting. Users have the ability to personalize the visuals but are then unable to export to PowerPoint or PDF. Everything reverts back to the default columns. Sadly, this is causing Power BI to get negative feedback from our end users.