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I have two slicers in my report for dates, but the values for one slicer appear to be blurry compared to the other slicer. The only difference between the two is that one displays more months than the other.
Anyone have any idea why this is the case and how we can "fix" it?
Also note that I am in "Fit to page" page view. When I view it in "actual size" it is no longer blurry.
Look at the Items and specifically the Color of the Items. Change it to Black, it is likely some sort of gray.
Hi @Greg_Deckler , I can confirm that both colours are exactly the same. Whilst not back, the colour codes are the same.
When I change the page view though (to actual size), the blurriness is no longer present
@bo_afk that's a weird one. Some kind of scaling issue it sounds like. Would love to see that PBIX and see if I get the same thing. What version of the desktop are you on?
Unfortunately I'm unable to share the PBIX. I'm currently on version 2.75.5649.801.
I've also noticed that if I reduce the number of months displayed, the blurrienss disappears as well. Anything higher than 5 months displayed will cause blurriness. This is the same for both slicers that I have.
Weird...
Hi @Anonymous , @amitchandak , thanks for your suggestions.
These two slicers are actually a copy of another. I just changed the field.
Also, the format painter function doesn't look to work on a slicer.
It works on other visuals but not on a slicer. When I click on slicer and then format painter, it doesn't do anything.
The colours both both slicers are already the same (white).
From the correct one copy property (use brush), just like we copy font and other properties in excel or word. And put on the other one and check
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