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When trying to print the last lines of large tables are cutoff. Is there a way to export to PDF and make sure that all lines of data are inculde in the export? And not just what is on the screen. As you can see in the image there is a scrool bar to the right that cant be utilized. there is more data in the file that did not get ttransferred during the export to PDF. Is there a way to fix it as a end user when not utilizing Excel? Can the export string be changed to include all inforation when exporting to a PDF instead of taking a snapshot of the visible information?
Power BI isn't really designed for this sort of reporting. If the scroll bar is there on the screen, then the scroll bar will be there on the PDF.
If you want paginated reporting, then a better tool is Power BI Report Builder:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/paginated-reports/report-builder-power-bi
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