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My boss wants all our visuals on one long page that scrolls down, so i want to give her buttons that she can click on at the top, and they'll take her directly to the appropriate visual. How would I do that?
I tried a bookmark and it didn't recognize the fact that I wanted it to scroll down to a certain spot on the page.
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Hi @bonjourposte , hello Syk, thank you for your prompt reply!
Quote form Microsoft:
Bookmarks apply to the state of the visuals on a report page, and not to the visuals' location on the report page.
Currently, we can only change the page view to Actual size, then adjust the canvas settings to Custom and increase the Page width/height. This will provide the desired scroll bar.
Best regards,
Joyce
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Hi @bonjourposte , hello Syk, thank you for your prompt reply!
Quote form Microsoft:
Bookmarks apply to the state of the visuals on a report page, and not to the visuals' location on the report page.
Currently, we can only change the page view to Actual size, then adjust the canvas settings to Custom and increase the Page width/height. This will provide the desired scroll bar.
Best regards,
Joyce
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
I don't believe the functionality exists. It's typically bad report design to have a long scrolling page. If they want buttons, use different report pages. If they want to scroll.... let em scroll.
Yes it's not my favorite, but I understand not wanting to flip back and forth between pages when you're trying to get a sense of the numbers.
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