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Hi all,
I am creating a tablix in a paginated report and am having an issue removing the margin between the column header and the actual tabular data. I essentially want to decrease the red space in this report.
In the editor I have tried simply dragging my cursor along the column header rows to decrease the size, but that does not fix the issue. I have also tried making the bottom padding equal to 0pt and setting the SpaceAfter variable equal to 0. In the second image you can see I scrunched up the headers to the second table and set the alignment variables to no avail. Any ideas?
Appreciate your help!
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Hi @jhalverson
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Please check if this tutorial helps,Report design tips in Power BI Report Builder - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
also, try to change Space before of the next visual
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
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Hi @jhalverson
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Please check if this tutorial helps,Report design tips in Power BI Report Builder - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
also, try to change Space before of the next visual
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
If this post helps, please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate the response, turns out the issue was I just had a blank line after one of my column headers from accidentally hitting the enter key a long time ago. Not my greatest moment haha
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