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Table Size Changing per computer or user
- 1 year ago
Thankyou, MasonMA, danextian, for your response.
Hi mclawler,We sincerely appreciate your inquiry made through the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Based on my understanding, the issue arises due to Windows display scaling (DPI settings) and differences in screen resolution. Power BI visuals, especially tables, are not rendered with pixel perfect accuracy and may appear differently when users apply scaling settings (such as 150%) or use different monitors.
Kindly refer to the following recommendations to ensure consistent report display:
- We recommend that users view reports at 100% scaling for optimal alignment.
- Leave adequate padding around tables. Avoid edge-to-edge visuals, and maintain buffer space to accommodate zooming and scaling variations.
- Utilize drillthrough views instead of scrollbars for large table visuals.
- Set the Canvas Size to 1366x768 or 1280x720 (16:9 aspect ratio). These resolutions are suitable for most laptops and monitors.
Additionally, please refer to the following links for further guidance:
Page display settings in a Power BI report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Change the display size and ratio of a report page - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Optimization guide for Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft LearnWe hope that the information provided will help to resolve your issue. Should you have any further queries, please feel free to contact the Microsoft Fabric Community.
Thank you.
Hi, my recommendations are,
1. Disable the 'auto-size' in Table/ Matrix table
2. Select 'Fit to Page' under 'Page view' before you publish the report.
You can try these two tips and let us know if there's any improvement.
Thank you for you suggestions, but both of those options already are as such. Auto-Size is OFF and Fit to Page is selected. Still no luck.
It's really puzzling to me because the tables look perfect on my screen, but vary for other users on other screens.
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- MasonMA1 year agoSuper User
Then I guess someone else may have better suggestions.
"Page view" was one important setting I misused in my early reports (they were set to "Actual Size") and I got feedback from users that the tables looked not perfectly fitting on their bigger monitors.