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Anonymous
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Scrollbars appear PowerApps Visual despite using the correct Size

Hello everyone,

 

I am working on a report that has a PowerApps visual. The size of the PowerApp is 1212*290.  When I set the visual size in the report with the same size of the PowerApp, the scrollbars appear. The minimum height to make them disappear is 330. 

 

Is there anyway to solve this issue or hide the scrollbars? 

 

Thank you. 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous 

I think this should be caused by Power BI visual frame . When you use power app visual in Power BI, you are embeding Power apps into Power BI visual frame. By default, visual frame will have border. The size of visual in Power BI include your Power App visual and the border. So if you use the same size 1212/290, Power BI visual will show scrollbars.

 

Best Regards,

Rico Zhou

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. 

 

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous , thank you for your reply.

I don't think that's root issue. You can see below with Height=490 everything looks fine. There is some kind of minimum height setup hidden that is causing the scrollbars to appear.

 

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