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Visuals have different sizes in different browsers or page views

When viewing in different browsers (Internet Explorer or Google Chrome) or different page view (Fit to page, Fit to width or Actual size), the visuals are rendered differently, and this results in unexpected misposition of visuals.

 

To better illustrate the issue, I have create a table with conditional format applied to 1 column.

Then I add a rectangle shape next to the column.

 

For example, below are screenshots taken in different browsers with same page view (Actual Size).

(Left to right: Power BI Desktop, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome)

Power BI DesktopInternet ExplorerGoogle Chrome

 

Below is a comparison of the 3 different page views in Google Chrome:

(Left to right: Fit to Page, Fit to Width, Actual Size)

Fit PageFit WidthActual Size

Status: Delivered
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v-haibl-msft
Microsoft Employee

@chrisho

 

Could you please share your PBIX file to me? You can upload it to online file service (e.g. OneDrive) and share it. I'd like to try it to see if I can repro the same issue.

 

Best Regards,

Herbert

Vicky_Song
Impactful Individual
Status changed to: Needs Info
 
chrisho
Frequent Visitor

@v-haibl-msft

Hi Herbert,

 

Sure.

Please get the file here to try reproducing the issue.

 

Thanks,

Chris

v-haibl-msft
Microsoft Employee

@chrisho

 

I’ve reported it internally to Power BI Team: CRI 29835203

I’ll post here once I get any update about it.

 

Best Regards,

Herbert

Vicky_Song
Impactful Individual
Status changed to: Accepted
 
v-haibl-msft
Microsoft Employee

@chrisho

 

I’ve got response from the Power BI Team.

 

Text-based visuals like table and matrix rely on the browsers' text layout.  There's not much we can do about small inconsistencies between browsers, so we can't guarantee pixel perfect parity between browsers.

 

Best Regards,

Herbert

Vicky_Song
Impactful Individual
Status changed to: Delivered
 
matrixler
Regular Visitor

Any updates here?

JOAOLBMARTINS
Helper II

Hi all,

 

Just found out what is going on in my end, basically the zoom rate on the web browser impacts how Power BI service renders the visuals on the report, making those small variances to occur.

 

As fas as I've tested, looks like the zoom rate at 90% matches the Power BI Desktop.

 

Hope this helps,

Cheers,

 

João Martins