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Anonymous
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Possible bug with graph position while using bookmarks/selection pane

I have noticed an issue which was beginning to make me crazy while adding visuals to a page to setup bookmarks. Every time I align elements using the General format property, when I switch between 2 graphs, the former graph copies the X, Y, width and height of the latter. So even though on the page they look fine, when I activate a bookmark, they overlap and it looks like a visual is missing.

 

I have found a way around this issue by dragging the "bugged" visual anywhere across the page, saving my report, closing it and reopening it to reuse General to place it exactly where I wish. This is of course not very efficient, but at least I do not have to redo everything over and over again.

 

Here are snapshots of the issue:

Graph clearly not at 0 X positionGraph clearly not at 0 X positionGraph at 0 X positionGraph at 0 X position

Please do not judge the graphs, I blanked out most of them for confidentiality purposes!

 

Thanks for looking into this,

 

Charles

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v-cherch-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @Anonymous 

I cannot reproduce the same issue.I would suggest you update to the latest desktop version to try again.

Regards,

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
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Anonymous
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I currently use the April 2019 release.

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