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We are trying to embed Power BI reports in Model Driven Power App as given in link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/model-driven-apps/add-powerbi-visual
However when we follow the steps, the report shows up with lot of Power BI headers and it does not match the scale as well
How can we embed it so that it complete subarea is occupied by the Power BI Report on right? It appears correctly when we embed it in static webapp
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @jadugar ,
According to the documentation you provided, the PBI report is first pinned to the top of the dashboard and then selected and embedded by the model driven app through the solution, so it seems that the model driven app is simply displaying this PBI dashboard on the front end page of the app, which makes it easier for you to go to the PBI dashboard that contains the report and open it up to check if the report is displaying properly as you need, and then check if you can resize/resolve it to further match the page resolution size of the model driven app. You need to first go to the PBI dashboard containing the report and open it, check if the report is displayed properly as you need it to be, and then check if you can resize/resolve the dashboard to further match the model driven app's page resolution size, and check if it appears to be changing.
Refer to:
Page display settings in a Power BI report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @jadugar ,
According to the documentation you provided, the PBI report is first pinned to the top of the dashboard and then selected and embedded by the model driven app through the solution, so it seems that the model driven app is simply displaying this PBI dashboard on the front end page of the app, which makes it easier for you to go to the PBI dashboard that contains the report and open it up to check if the report is displaying properly as you need, and then check if you can resize/resolve it to further match the page resolution size of the model driven app. You need to first go to the PBI dashboard containing the report and open it, check if the report is displayed properly as you need it to be, and then check if you can resize/resolve the dashboard to further match the model driven app's page resolution size, and check if it appears to be changing.
Refer to:
Page display settings in a Power BI report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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