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Hi,
I try to adjust the space between cards of the new cards visual. I remember that there used to be an option under 'Layout' to adjust the space between the cards. Somehow that option is gone and I also can't find it in any of the other tabs. I'm currently using Power BI Desktop version 2.129.1229.0 (May 2024).
How can I adjust the space between cards?
Thanks!
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Hi @hhn ,
Thanks to @parry2k reply.
According to his description, if you change the style to a table, you can indeed change the card spacing. However, it is a fixed value and cannot be customized. If you want to customize the card spacing, you can go to Format -> Layout -> Arrangement -> Choose Grid. And in Space between cards you can customize the card spacing.
Final output
Best regards,
Albert He
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Hi @hhn ,
Thanks to @parry2k reply.
According to his description, if you change the style to a table, you can indeed change the card spacing. However, it is a fixed value and cannot be customized. If you want to customize the card spacing, you can go to Format -> Layout -> Arrangement -> Choose Grid. And in Space between cards you can customize the card spacing.
Final output
Best regards,
Albert He
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
@hhn not sure but if you change the style to table, it should fix it.
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