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Hello,
After the 11/25/2025 update I have this problem. I have this visual (New Card) on Power BI Desktop.
When I publish the report and I see it at Power BI Service the top margin is increading so the values in the visual are moving down.
I do not know if it is a new bug or if there is anything I can do to fix that.
Thanks
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Try the new version that was released yesterday.
Try the new version that was released yesterday.
for now its a bit of a pain because it has to be done in all the cards. Go to callouts > image size > reduce image size to half of the size.
I did this and reduced the image size from 50% to 30%. However, the image reverted to 50% after the next refresh.
Hi!
Thanks for your support. I have tried you proposal but but unfortunately that doesn't change anything in the app. 😞
Hi @mrodriguez21 ,
Thank you @lbendlin for the helpful input!
Were you able to resolve the issue? If the response addressed your query, kindly confirm. This helps keep the community informed and improves solution visibility.
Thank you for your support!
Hi @mrodriguez21 ,
Thank you @Greg_Deckler for the helpful input!
Were you able to resolve the issue? If the response addressed your query, kindly confirm. This helps keep the community informed and improves solution visibility.
Thank you for your support!
Any other way than changing the visual itself? We have a lot of report, fixing the visual one by one will really take time
Hi @Kei88 ,
It does look like the rendering engine change is what’s causing the shift in the New Card visual, and at the moment there isn’t a global fix that applies across all reports. The adjustment suggested by @Alfredowoo is the most reliable workaround right now.
Reducing the image size in the callout settings helps bring the layout back in line without needing to redesign the visual itself. I know it’s inconvenient when you have many reports, but this approach has been working for others facing the same change after the recent update.
Thank you.
@mrodriguez21 They replaced the rendering engine entirely which results in this issue. It is not a bug but they just completely changed the rendering engine because it was dog slow before. This is one of the side effects. Make your visual larger (taller).
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