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I have two reports using the exactly same two tables, and both tables are identical in every aspect (content and format), however they render differently.
Both tables rendering fine
Table to the right has less row height
What could be causing this difference?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @v-yulgu-msft, in desktop it shows fine, with the image placeholder icons. In service, the table row height is less than the image height specified in the grid in the table to the right, but only in one of the reports... and yes I've tried to a) re-create the visual from scratch and b) cloning it from the one to the left, to no avail.
In the end I decided to re-create the whole page from scratch, which solved it.
Hi @Anonymous,
Do you mean the right table renders incorrectly as shown in second image in desktop or in service? Where do you get the correct result of the first image? Are you able to adjust the row height of the right table visual to make it display correctly? Have you tried to remove and re-create this table visual?
If possible, could you please share your .pbix file with me?
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @v-yulgu-msft, in desktop it shows fine, with the image placeholder icons. In service, the table row height is less than the image height specified in the grid in the table to the right, but only in one of the reports... and yes I've tried to a) re-create the visual from scratch and b) cloning it from the one to the left, to no avail.
In the end I decided to re-create the whole page from scratch, which solved it.
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