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Amber08
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Personalize Visual Pane Not Displaying All Columns

Hi all,
We have noticed a problem in the last few days: users cannot scroll to see all the columns in the Personalize Visual pane.
If a table has many columns, not all of them are shown — although this definitely used to work in the past.
Do you know how to fix this issue?

 

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123abc
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Many users have recently noticed that the Personalize Visual pane in Power BI is no longer showing all available columns. When a matrix or table has many fields, the list cuts off and you can’t scroll down to see the rest. This wasn’t an issue before, so it looks like something that changed in a recent update.

 

At the moment, this behavior is widely considered a UI bug in the latest Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service versions. Microsoft has not officially released a fix yet, but several temporary workarounds can help until they do.

 

One simple fix is to resize the Personalize pane. If you drag the edge of the pane to make it wider or narrower, Power BI sometimes refreshes the layout and brings back the scroll bar. It sounds basic, but it works for many people.

 

Another option is to adjust your zoom level. In the Power BI Service, zooming out using Ctrl + - can force the pane to redraw and reveal the hidden fields. You can also try viewing the report in Full Screen Mode, which provides more vertical space and allows the pane to expand properly.

 

You can also collapse the Rows or Columns sections inside the pane. This frees up space and sometimes makes the rest of the fields visible again. It’s not a full fix, but it helps when you need to access fields quickly.

 

If none of these help, check whether you have any Preview Features enabled in Power BI Desktop. Some of these features can affect the UI. Try turning them off, restarting Power BI, and seeing if the pane behaves normally again.

 

In fact, this is not caused by your report or your settings — it is a known issue introduced in a recent update. Using the workarounds above can help until Microsoft releases a proper fix.

 

Howere below is also a community soltuion may it solve your issue:

Solved: Table columns not displaying in Personalized Visua... - Microsoft Fabric Community

Power BI known issues and troubleshooting - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Fix Power BI Custom Visuals Not Loading [3 Quick Ways] - TechBloat

 

 

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Amber08
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Thank you!!
for the moment we are using the full screen mode, it works for us.

Hi @Amber08 ,

Thank you for the update, please continue to use Fabric community.

Anand24
Super User
Super User

Hi @Amber08,
Many users are facing this same issue, hence confirming this is a bug.

 

You can try the temporary fixes @123abc provided. If those don't help, you should raise a ticket with MS Support.

 

 

 

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Hi @Amber08 ,

Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum. 

 

I would also take a moment to thank @Anand24  and @123abc   , for actively participating in the community forum and for the solutions you’ve been sharing in the community forum. Your contributions make a real difference.

I hope the above details help you fix the issue. If you still have any questions or need more help, feel free to reach out. We’re always here to support you .
If the issue still continues you can raise support ticket

 

 

Best Regards, 
Community Support Team  

123abc
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Community Champion

Many users have recently noticed that the Personalize Visual pane in Power BI is no longer showing all available columns. When a matrix or table has many fields, the list cuts off and you can’t scroll down to see the rest. This wasn’t an issue before, so it looks like something that changed in a recent update.

 

At the moment, this behavior is widely considered a UI bug in the latest Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service versions. Microsoft has not officially released a fix yet, but several temporary workarounds can help until they do.

 

One simple fix is to resize the Personalize pane. If you drag the edge of the pane to make it wider or narrower, Power BI sometimes refreshes the layout and brings back the scroll bar. It sounds basic, but it works for many people.

 

Another option is to adjust your zoom level. In the Power BI Service, zooming out using Ctrl + - can force the pane to redraw and reveal the hidden fields. You can also try viewing the report in Full Screen Mode, which provides more vertical space and allows the pane to expand properly.

 

You can also collapse the Rows or Columns sections inside the pane. This frees up space and sometimes makes the rest of the fields visible again. It’s not a full fix, but it helps when you need to access fields quickly.

 

If none of these help, check whether you have any Preview Features enabled in Power BI Desktop. Some of these features can affect the UI. Try turning them off, restarting Power BI, and seeing if the pane behaves normally again.

 

In fact, this is not caused by your report or your settings — it is a known issue introduced in a recent update. Using the workarounds above can help until Microsoft releases a proper fix.

 

Howere below is also a community soltuion may it solve your issue:

Solved: Table columns not displaying in Personalized Visua... - Microsoft Fabric Community

Power BI known issues and troubleshooting - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Fix Power BI Custom Visuals Not Loading [3 Quick Ways] - TechBloat

 

 

I hope this helps!
If you found this answer helpful:

Mark it as the solution to help others find it faster.
Give it a kudo to show your appreciation!
Thank you for being an awesome community member!

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