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Is there a way we can create a output of the relationship view in Desktop? We want to be able to zoom in and print it.
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I am not aware of a way to do that. You can vote for a similar idea here:
Or post it as an idea.
I do what I assume you did, I take screen shots and piece them together if necessary.
Hi @elliottriley,
Until now, we can not output the relationship directly as @Greg_Deckler posted. A clumsy solution is to capture the relationship to a screenshot, then print it.
Best Regards,
Angelia
Sure @v-huizhn-msft the only issue that I would have to screenshot multiple times to be able to see it clearly enough!
Hi @elliottriley,
Got it, the Power BI will become better after your support.
Best Regards,
Angelia
I am not aware of a way to do that. You can vote for a similar idea here:
Or post it as an idea.
I do what I assume you did, I take screen shots and piece them together if necessary.
Great thanks - I've voted!
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