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When using a slicer in the "Between" option, the Slicer Header Text is not changing font size over 9. I can go from 8 to 9, but that is it. I can also change the color and the font type.
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Hi @efstel
The Slicer Header in Power BI’s slicer visualization is responsive, meaning it adjusts itself based on the size of the visual. If you find that the font size won't increase beyond 9, it's because the header font scales according to the slicer's overall size. To increase the font size, you’ll need to expand the slicer itself to allow space for a larger font to fit. Adjusting the slicer’s size will enable the header to display at a larger font size.
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This is bad design. There is no indicator in the UI, or documentation as far as I can see, that you need to extend the slicer body to allow for the control of the header size.
Thanks! I was way over thinking this.
Hi @efstel
The Slicer Header in Power BI’s slicer visualization is responsive, meaning it adjusts itself based on the size of the visual. If you find that the font size won't increase beyond 9, it's because the header font scales according to the slicer's overall size. To increase the font size, you’ll need to expand the slicer itself to allow space for a larger font to fit. Adjusting the slicer’s size will enable the header to display at a larger font size.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Thats the limitation of your slicer width and height. Increase you slicer dimensions and you can change the font size accordingly.
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