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Hello,
I'd like to know how can one make a Power app- integrated onto Power BI- to look bigger in the Power BI dashboard. In the screenshot attached, pretty much, I'd like to extend the surface of the white area onto the gray area horizontally. I just don't know if this is done from Power BI or the Power app. I sort of explored on both, but I was not able to figure it out. Thank you
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Yeah, I wasted so much time on this (in my case I wanted to make the visual smaller, more like a text box). There are settings for canvas and for item size, absolute and relative and so on. None of these produced explainable results.
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Not a lot of science to this, but a lot of trial and error. Change your PowerApps layout to "tablet".
Thank you... I tried that but it does not allow customization ( at least I was not able to find)
Yeah, I wasted so much time on this (in my case I wanted to make the visual smaller, more like a text box). There are settings for canvas and for item size, absolute and relative and so on. None of these produced explainable results.
If this is important to you please consider voting for an existing idea or raising a new one at https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/?forum=2d80fd4a-16cb-4189-896b-e0dac5e08b41
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