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Anonymous
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Publishing to Service changes content size

In Desktop, the visuals are aligned and the content fits within the visuals without scroll bars. 

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Once published to Service, the visuals overlap eachother and scroll bars appear since content no longer fits in the visuals. 

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The page size is 1700 x 900 in both service and desktop. The view is Fit to Page in both as well.

Any ideas why this is happening? 

Thanks!

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GilbertQ
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Hi there

I have seen this happening because the Power BI Service dynamically resizes the pages. This could be why the scroll bar is showing. I would suggest making the blue bars at the bottom smaller to allow for enough space?




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Anonymous
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Hi GilbertQ,

Thanks for responding. I tried resizing the visuals and the page, but neither worked. 

I think it may have something to do with the browser and crashing. The cefSharp.browserSubprocess seems to have a processing power leak whith this report. It crashed several times. I typically use chrome which is where the distortion is happening. When I opened it in IE, it was fine.  I wonder if the crashing was affecting the final appearance in Chrome.  

Hi there

Are you using a standard visual or a custom visual? I wonder if that would affect the cefSharp.browserSubprocess (which is an IE Browser process running in Power BI Desktop)

I have found that sometimes it is a challenge to fit tables in, because they are quite difficult to resize. You could try and resize the column headers to make sure that it fits in?




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