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I'm working on a Power BI report and I need some help. I want to hide the wallpaper completely and utilize that space to show more of the report content in embeded application side. I've tried setting the wallpaper color to 100% transparency, but it still takes up space that I'd like to use for the report visuals.
Is there a way to remove the wallpaper entirely so that the report visuals can occupy the entire space? Any tips or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards, Shanila
HI @Shanila_7856,
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Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @Shanila_7856 ,
If you mean the white background and what you are seeing you can change this a bit by going to "View - Page View - Actual Size" or perhaps one of the other options. Or, you can adjust the Canvas Settings under the Format tab for the page. In there, you can change the page size or type.
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Hi, thanks for responding. I’ve now changed the canvas size to 706 by 1400 from 16:9, and the report now appears fully occupied on our systems.
Hi @Shanila_7856 ,
Thank you so much for the update ,we’re glad to hear the issue has been resolved on your end! We really appreciate your time and effort in closing the loop.
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Hi @Shanila_7856 ,
To help me better understand, can you please take a screenshot and put an arrow or two on it as to the white spaces you are referring to?
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