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This Microsoft component doesnt seem to have the ability to change the field text size.
Can this be fixed by microsoft?
Is there any alternative components that have a free form search field?
Hi, @StephenF
Based on my research, you may change the field size in 'Format' area of Visualization.
For example, here is an example of a line chart. You may change the text size of X axis or Y axis.
Here is a table visual. You may change 'Text size' under 'Grid', 'Column headers', 'Values'.
Best Regards
Allan
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"Text Filter" is a specific element/visual that doesnt have this feature.
Hi, @StephenF
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. It is unsupported to change font size in Text filter currently. You may post a new idea in Idea Forum , and add your comments there to improve Power BI for making this feature coming sooner.
Best Regards
Allan
Hi @StephenF,
You'll need to request the feature from the MS Custom Visuals Team, who develop the visual. Their official support location is the Custom Visuals Development Discussion forum on this board, and they regularly take feature requests from there. I would suggest posting your request over there for the team to have a look into it for you, as the team do not actively monitor the Desktop forum.
An alternative would be to create an issue in the visual's GitHub repository if you want to be more direct.
Good luck!
Daniel
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