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Does anyone have any good tips on how to make standardizing your report page layouts a bit easier? I'm finding moving and resizing charts and slicers very fiddly. I have sometimes typed values into the position and size boxes for each visual, but it's very time consuming. I do like the snap to objects function, but that can also be quite fiddly and difficult to get the visual to snap to just where you want it. I would like to use the grid, but you can't change its size.
Are there any easier ways?
Thanks!
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I have sometimes typed values into the position and size boxes for each visual, but it's very time consuming.
That's the closest you can get. Leave enough margin, as neither Power BI Desktop nor Power BI Service give any rendering guarantee across browsers. If you need pixel perfect rendering you need to use paginated reports.
I have sometimes typed values into the position and size boxes for each visual, but it's very time consuming.
That's the closest you can get. Leave enough margin, as neither Power BI Desktop nor Power BI Service give any rendering guarantee across browsers. If you need pixel perfect rendering you need to use paginated reports.
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