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Arul
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Issue with Table cell size

Hi all,

 

I have a table visual wherein I placed one ID column and two measures. Whenever I open the report, each cell size looks bigger than normal even though we don't have any data.  But as soon as I clicked column header everthing looks normal like cell size increases depends on the data in each cell but after refresh it again comes up to the old state. Can anyone help me on this?

 





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johnbasha33
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@Arul 

  1. Adjust Row Height and Column Width:

    • In the table visual, click on the ellipsis (...) in the top-right corner of the visual to open the "More options" menu.
    • Select "Row headers" and "Column headers" to adjust the row height and column width, respectively.
    • You can manually adjust the row height and column width to your preferred size.
  2. Turn off Autofit Columns:

    • By default, Power BI automatically adjusts column widths to fit the content of the cells. This can sometimes cause inconsistent cell sizes.
    • To turn off autofit columns, click on the ellipsis (...) in the top-right corner of the visual, then select "Column headers" and toggle off the "Auto-size column width" option.
  3. Check Text Size and Formatting:

    • Ensure that the text size and formatting in your table visual are consistent across all cells. Variations in text size or formatting can affect the appearance of cell sizes.

@johnbasha33 ,

It doesn't solve my issue but we were able to manage the current scenario. Thanks for your help.





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