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I'm using a matrix to display data. When printing to PDF the matrix seems to collapse around the same line (no matter what data is filtered).
In doing so the details in the rows sections is unreadble and the values in the columns are bumped down and do not align. In the screenshot the row of Y's should be directly below the previous. You can also just makeout the top of the details that should appear in the row.
This issue is not encountered when I export this page to PDF using the export function but I would like to think that both these features could work correctly for the users.
Has anyone else encountered this issue? Was there a fix?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I solved my own issue - there was a shape that had run over the side of the dimensions that must have been causing issues when printing to PDF.
Thanks for having a look!
Hi @Rewind
Which browser and service version are you using? I tested Print to PDF function with Chrome Version 87.0.4280.141 (Official Build) (64-bit) and Power BI Service version13.0.15101.44, and I didn't see the issue. Maybe you can try other browsers or update the browser application?
I solved my own issue - there was a shape that had run over the side of the dimensions that must have been causing issues when printing to PDF.
Thanks for having a look!
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