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I use a giant matrix visual in my reports, instead of using cards.
In order to get the desired verticle spacing, I use a combination of row padding, row header font size, and blank line measures.
When I publish these reports, for some users in some browsers the matrix height for each row is different leading to misalignment with my background image. For example below. The bottom image rows are slightly thinner leading to them overlapping the text.Home PC correctly aligned
Laptop incorrectly aligned
I created published a test report, where I found that the rows were too thick. I inspected the browser elements, found the pixel heights were different, for my 2 computers, 40px per row in one and 43px in another, both were using the same version of chrome.
Test file here:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AujS02ytGCWjhX-PEl6XXGxnNZE3?e=CTrPHM
@jdbuchanan71 Gave changing zoom levels a go, didn't fix it for me unfortunately.
I have seen some odd behaviour when the browser is at 100% zoom level, like slicer drop down list aligning the the right instead of below the selection window. If you zoom the report by CTRL+scroll wheel to 90% it will grow to fill window. Does that help with the misaligned report?
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