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If a report is rendered with an image (with an "External" source and a URL in the expression) it is OK, but when it is exported to PDF the image gets rotated -90º on the PDF file.
This issue can be seen in several versions of SSRS and on the MS PowerBI Paginated Reports.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Report Builder:
Power BI Online:
PDF:
Thank you
MM
Hi,
I am also encountering this issue. Were either of you able to find a solution to this issue?
Thanks,
Z
Hi @mmosqueiro,
Thanks for posting this issue. I'm encountering the same issue with embedding images from a SQL database in a report build in Power BI Report Builder. Published in Power BI Service the images are displayed correctely in either portrait or landscape orientation, but when exported all images are returned in the landscape orientation.
Have you had any luck in identifying the cause of this issue or a resolution for it?
THX Nathan_C
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