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hb0135
Helper III
Helper III

Not able to scroll the table in Tool tip

Hello,

I have created a tool tip of Table in that i am not able to scroll the table down or up as shown in blow picture

hb0135_0-1730873610888.png

Regards
hb0135

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v-jialongy-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @hb0135 

According to my test, I can enter the tool tip box shortly and scroll inside it, but it immidiately disappears when i move the mouse away form the graph and inside the tool tip box.

I have found some submitted ideas which are similar with what you expect in the following link.

Scroll on Tooltip

tooltips

 Please vote it up and you can add comments in to hope Power Bi will implement this in nearby future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Regards,

Jayleny

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

hb0135
Helper III
Helper III

Hello,
I have created multiple tool tips for these like seen below picture. But when i apply it on chart then the scroller doesnot work

hb0135_1-1730887870872.png

 

hb0135
Helper III
Helper III

Hello,
I am able to see the scroll bars in the table but that table  is acting a Tool tip for clustered column chart and when a take my mouse curser to the bar of that chart the tool tip table gets visible and in that table the scroll bar is not able to move it up and down as shown in below picture this happens in power BI desktop and power BI service also.

hb0135_0-1730887454887.png

Regards
hb0135

Anonymous
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Dear Hb0135,

Please check the below steps:

1.Table Height
:

  • Ensure the table visual is resized to a height that doesn’t allow all rows to fit at once. This should trigger the scroll bar if there’s overflow data.
  1. Page Size and Visual Positioning:

    • Sometimes, if the table is positioned near the bottom of the report page, the scroll bar may appear partially cut off. Adjust the page size or move the visual higher to ensure there’s enough space around it.
  2. Responsive Layout in Power BI Service:

    • If you’re viewing this in Power BI Service and not Power BI Desktop, check if Responsive Layout is turned on. Resize the visual slightly to see if the scroll bar appears.
  3. Column Widths:

    • Manually adjust the width of the columns to prevent them from taking up too much space. If columns are too wide, they can push the scrollbar out of view.
  4. Enable Scroll Bars:

    • Go to the Format pane under Style > General > Grid > Scroll Bars (options may vary by version). Ensure scroll bars are enabled for vertical overflow.
  5. Turn Off "Auto-size column width":

    • In the Format pane, find the Column Headers section and toggle off Auto-size column width. This allows you to control column widths manually and may help trigger scroll bars.

If you’re still having trouble after trying these steps, please let me know your Power BI version, or share if this is occurring in Power BI Service versus Desktop, as some layout and scrolling issues vary across versions

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