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LucasBW
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Report screen size when published

Hi guys, 
I'm having a hard time with the sreen size of my published report. The dashboard has huge measures (height: 5000px Width 1800px) and, of course, when I publish it, the report looks like this:

LucasBW_0-1774475560234.png

I know I can use the "fit to width" view but the problem is that the PBI doesn't save the zoom in and, every time someone needs to access the report, they need to fix the screen size manually and its terrible for user experience.

Is there a way to fix this so the user can se the report properly whenever accessing it, without doing the fixing manually or me having to change the PBI Desktop measures?

 

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GilbertQ
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Hi @LucasBW 

 

My recommendation would be instead of trying to put it all on one report page, why don't you rather separate those out into individual report pages? As I can clearly see there are segmentation parts in your page and this will allow the users to use the report in a more meaningful way.





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Hi Gilbert. This was a topdown demand from my companie to have this exactly one page consolidated. I know there are workarounds envolving changes with more pages, or less width, but none of them is what I'm looking for right now =/

Its killing me know that the online PBI have the zoom in option (wich literally solve my screen size problem) but cannot save it as standard tool.

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