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philha
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PowerBI Desktop Resize Window Insanity Bug

In certain situations, the PNI Windows frame becomes un-resizable.  This seems to occur in multi-monitor situations primarily, when dragging pbi from one monitor to another, of different resolutions (say Laptop to desktop monitor). The lower window frame becomes hidden, out of mouse range on the lower portion of the monitor. The typically renders the application useless, as the report tabs are hidden. Since PowerBI desktop is NOT resizable from the upper frame, one cannot reduce the size of the window, to allow the lower frame to be visible. 

Once in this situation, no amount of messing about with KEYBOARD window moving etc seems to rectify the situation.

 

So, this has been found by other users, but MS seems to say "by design". Well, its not. Its a bug.. There is not another single windows application I can find that does not allow resizing from the top window frame. Its insanity.

 

Please fix this before more co-pilot etc stuff. - Thanks in advance  

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rajendraongole1
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Hi @philha  - Can you please follow the steps:

Close Power BI Desktop.
Navigate to the C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Power BI Desktop\ folder.
Locate and delete the file named UserPBIDesktopHost.config.
Reopen Power BI Desktop. The window should now reset to its default size and position.

 

in your machine or laptop too,Go to Settings > System > Display.

Match the scaling percentages across both monitors.
Drag Power BI back into view.
Once the window is adjusted, you can revert to your preferred scaling.

Solved: Automatic window resizing - Microsoft Fabric Community

 

Hope the above steps and solved thread helps.





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Thanks - Yep I had figured out the Display Resolution recovery mechanism. 

However, I am using Power BI Desktop Store App which runs in a sand box. Try as I might, could not find that config file.

My real point, is WHY ? Seems minor thing, yet so aggrevating.

Thanks for the reply from rajendraongole1 , please allow me to provide another insight:

Hi, @philha 
 

Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum. We appreciate you sharing your user experience with us. Based on your description, I understand how frustrating this situation must be for you.

 

Regarding your issue, I have also tried adjusting the window size, but even at its smallest, the upper frame size cannot be changed:

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Your feedback is important to us, so I recommend that you share your thoughts through the following link. Here is a screenshot of a link with similar ideas:

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Please be patient and wait for other users with similar needs to vote for your idea, which will help expedite its implementation. Many features in our existing products are designed and upgraded based on customer feedback. As demand increases, this issue is likely to be addressed in the future.

 

We hope your idea will be implemented in an upcoming version. Thank you for your understanding.

 

Best Regards,

Leroy Lu

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