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Hi Team,
The visuals which contains colors in report within powerbi services having issues while exporting them to PowerPoint or pdf. The colors are not same as in powerbi services. Please check and assist me.
Regards,
Praveen M
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Thanks @collinq for your prompt response.
I will check the fonts and themes are same as power BI.
Can you explain bit more regarding the below query.
computer's browser set differently than the original report (like you are using color blind or accessibility themes that are unique to your machine)?
Regards,
Praveen M
Hi @Anonymous ,
According to your description, what is the specific type of visual object? Because exporting to pdf or ppt has many limitations, such as
related document link as below:
PPT Considerations and limitations
PDF Considerations and limitations
Also is it possible to provide more information about the way the visual was created, the data source used and the related screenshot information. It will be easier for me to do further testing. Looking forward to your feedback.
Best Regards,
Henry
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Hi @Anonymous ,
There are a number of potential reasons here. Does your browser and your PowerPoint or PDF reader have the same fonts and themes like you have for Power BI? Is your computer's browser set differently than the original report (like you are using color blind or accessibility themes that are unique to your machine)?
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Thanks @collinq for your prompt response.
I will check the fonts and themes are same as power BI.
Can you explain bit more regarding the below query.
computer's browser set differently than the original report (like you are using color blind or accessibility themes that are unique to your machine)?
Regards,
Praveen M
Hi @Anonymous ,
What I am referring to is that an individual can set their browser settings to something different than the default settings and, specifically, they can affect the colors dramatically. They may also have different fonts or themese installed (or not installed) for their PDF program that do match the original report fonts/colors and may not match the browser font/colors.
For example, in Chrome, if you select the "settings" and then Appearance options, you can change the fonts and the font size. And, you can also modify the Accessibility settings. You could even add your own extensions which can dramatically change the appearance as well.
In Edge, the settings will take you to Appearance where you can change theme, overall appearance, buttons, fonts, etc.
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