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I have recently updated PowerBI Desktop to 2.111.590.0 64-bit (November 2022), and when I move any visual, the size changes. This even happened on the previous version, update of October 2022. I even unistalled and reinstalled the app. I have set a filter 150x150 but when i move it, the size changes to 144x144. This happens without any overlapping with other visuals. Tried with both Lock aspect ratio enable and disabled, but same issue. Also tried with a Table, but same issue.
Hi @GRC ,
I cannot reproduce the issue.
We suggest you to open a ticket here for help if you are a pro user: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
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Hi @GRC ,
I canot reproduce the issue. My test version: Version: 2.110.1161.0 64-bit (October 2022)
Could you please try to open my pbix file and try again? If I have misunderstood your meaning, please provide more details.
Visuals change dimensions once moved - Microsoft Power BI Community
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Community Support Team _ Polly
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Hello @Anonymous,
I tried with the pbix you sent but the same issue. Here is a video of how it is happening https://vimeo.com/778755149. Hope this helps.
Yes I saw this (Visuals change dimensions once moved - Microsoft Power BI Community) but thought it is old (2019) and possibly not related to the latest updates.
@amitchandak I have checked other issues but was not able to find one similar to this. Do i have to create it somewhere else? The link you sent take me to Suggest an idea.
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