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Difference in behaviour Desktop vs Service, visual header
Hello,
I have noticed when I create a visual in PBI Service vs PBI Desktop, the default for the visual header is different. In the picture attached, the above slicer was created using PBI Desktop and the below using PBI Service. You will notice there is a bulky visual header below but not above. That header gets in the way of other slicers and visuals occasionaly, so I would like to know how to create a visual in the Service that will have the same behaviour as Desktop.
Thanks
Michael
- Anonymous7 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
Based on test, I found these difference are related to 'modern visual header' option.
It will shows different visual header views after you turn on/off this option. (current I haven't found a option to change these on service side, so you had to modify it on desktop side and publish to service to replace header view)Reference link:
Power BI Desktop July 2018 Feature Summary#visualHeader
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
7 Replies
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi Anonymous ,
I think you are turn on 'hide visual header in reading view mode' option, right? If this is a case, it will hide visual header in read view mode, you can find these visual headers in edit mode.
BTW, you can also turn off this option in 'option -> report settings'.Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
- AnonymousNot applicable
I can get it to work in Desktop but not when I create a report on Service. On Service, there seems to be no option to hide the visual header. Here is an example where it has gotten in the way of another slicer. If I build the exact same report with these two slicers in Desktop, the visual header does not get in the way. If I then publish that report to the Service, it is still fine. But if I make a fresh report on the service, there seems to be no option to change this behaviour...
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi Anonymous ,
I can't reproduce this, can you please share us a sample pbix file for test?
Notice: do mask on sensitive data before share.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng