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sandeep07
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Scrollbar "Tinkling" or "Dancing" in Multiple Table Visuals with 20+ Columns — Even with Interaction

Hi Power BI Community,

@UI Bug , Embedded Report , Visual Flicker,Table Visual , Scrollbar ,Visual Interaction, Power BI Desktop, Rendering Issue

 

I'm encountering a frustrating UX issue with table visuals in my report.

I have four table visuals on the same report page. I’ve disabled all visual interactions between them using the Edit Interactions option. However, when I click on a field in one table, the scrollbars in the other table visuals start to "tinkle" or "dance" — they expand and contract briefly, even though there’s no data interaction or change.

This only happens when the tables have 20 or more columns. When the visuals contain less than 20 columns, this issue does not occur.

Additional details:

  • I’m facing this issue in Power BI Desktop, Power BI Service, and embedded reports on a website.

  • I’ve already tried:

    • Disabling all visual interactions

    • Increasing padding between visuals

    • Locking visual positions

    • Turning off responsiveness

Still, no luck. This appears to be a rendering or layout issue triggered by visual focus and scrollbar presence with wider tables.

Is this a known bug? Any workaround to stop the scroll flickering or jumping behavior when using wide tables?

Appreciate any help!

Thanks,
Sandeep

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v-hashadapu
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @sandeep07 , Could you please confirm whether the issue has been resolved through the support ticket with Microsoft? If so, we request that you share the resolution or any key insights in this thread to benefit other members of the community. We will proceed to close this thread as part of our follow-up process, .

Should you require further assistance in the future, we encourage you to create a new thread in the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum. Our team will be happy to assist you.

Thank you for your cooperation.

v-hashadapu
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @sandeep07 , hope you are doing well. may i know if you have raised the support ticket as suggested or if your issue's solved from the other suggestions given? If your issue's solved either way, please share the insights here and mark them or any other helpful response "Accept as Solution" so others with similar issues may find the solution easily.
Thank you.

v-hashadapu
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @sandeep07 , Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.

 

This isn’t caused by data changes, it’s a layout redraw triggered by focus shifts. Power BI’s engine re-renders parts of the canvas when a large visual gains focus, which makes nearby visuals briefly redraw their scrollbars. The best available workarounds are breaking wide tables into smaller views using bookmarks or isolating them with background shapes to reduce layout ripple effects. These aren’t perfect, but they can help minimize the flicker.

 

Since it affects embedded use, It’s worth raising a Microsoft Support ticket with Microsoft and including a sample .pbix if possible along with all the trouble shooting steps you took to help them investigate.

 

Below is the link to help create Microsoft Support ticket:
How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

If this helped solve the issue, please consider marking it “Accept as Solution” so others with similar queries may find it more easily. If not, please share the details, always happy to help.
Thank you.

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