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Hi,
I have some very small visuals that can only be looked at when clicking on focus mode.
The small visual looks like this (1) and when I click on "Focus mode" in the right corner, it becomes a graph on my desktop version. However, on Power BI Service, the graph is not shown, but instead this (2).
(1) (2)
Does anyone know how I can solve this issue and show the graph instead?
Thanks!
Kind regards,
Anne
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I don't know if there is a way to change that Power BI Service behaviour without disabling Responsive mode. But I can suggest you a workaround - disable Responsive mode .
And from user experience perspective if you decided to reduce chart size so it's visible only as a pictoram, than probably this chart is not really important on this page. Move it to another page. And you can use a button that opens another page of the report (it can have 'back' button) instead of forcing user to use 'focus mode'.
Hi , @Anne25
You can try to create visually rich report tooltips that appear when you hover over visuals, based on report pages you create in Power BI Desktop.
For more detais,please refer to this document.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-tooltips
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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I don't know if there is a way to change that Power BI Service behaviour without disabling Responsive mode. But I can suggest you a workaround - disable Responsive mode .
And from user experience perspective if you decided to reduce chart size so it's visible only as a pictoram, than probably this chart is not really important on this page. Move it to another page. And you can use a button that opens another page of the report (it can have 'back' button) instead of forcing user to use 'focus mode'.
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