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I have a set of reports that go to a Power Point presentation using the add-in and the link from the report. This presentation is casted to different screens in our offices
The quality on the resolution of the reports is not optimal. We use Airtame to broadcast the ppt from the Office 365 cloud and at first I thought it was the quality on Airtame, but recently I created a flow for the .ppt file to be converted into a PDF to automate printing, and I am finding similar bad resolution once it goes to PDF.
Is this an issue related to the Power Point add-in?
HI , @Armando_AD
Based on my test and research, the resolution will be decided by the page/add-in from your Power Point side because as you can see from the embed URL we Power BI give to embed it, we only use the embed URL to connect to the Power BI service backend and generate the report to display it in the Power Point side. If you want to achieve the better quality of resolution for the Power BI report embed configuration, please kindly consider the other kinds of the report embed, like secure embed, embed scenario "embed for organization", they may have the more detailed customized parameters/options for you to choose and make us achieve the better quality of resolution for the Power BI report embed configuration in your own portal or company page:
Power BI usage scenarios: Embed for your organization - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Embed a report in a secure portal or website - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Thank you for your time and sharing, and thank you for your support and understanding of PowerBI!
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
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