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Paginated Report Builder - tables

Hi, i have built a paginated report via the report builder which contains multiple tables.

This report is published to the web, and sent automatically by email via Power Automate flow.

In the flow, I’m converting the format from the paginated report to MHTML, then saving it as .eml file in one drive, then converting it to HTML (so the tables will be in the body email and not as attachments).

 

Everything works perfectly. The only issue I have is that always in the 20th table, something in the style goes wrong. I always compared the final email with the actual report, and the problem start in the .eml conversion (to remind you that everything works fine up to the 19th table!).

 

Hopefully, anyone can point me to the right direction.

See for example. In the left side (the original report), all the formatting are OK. In the right side (the final Email), part of the formatting goes wrong. I purposely attached the same table with the same figures, for better understanding.

 

Thanks in advance,PR_Style_issue2.JPG

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lbendlin
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sounds like you are running into some inofficial limitation.  If you have a Pro license you can open a Pro ticket at https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/newsupportticket/powerbi
Otherwise you can raise an issue at https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues .

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