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dnevedomska
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Slicer (New) - Layout (Rows and Columns) - on service is not displayed the same as in desktop

Hi, 

I did report on desktop using Slicer (New). 

I did specific layout defining columns and rows to display (so the high and width is the same - which worked as I want on desktop), but once I publish online it shows differently as compared to desktop version. 

Desktop: 

dnevedomska_0-1709571523385.png

Service: 

dnevedomska_1-1709571630989.png

 

Thank you in advance for help. 

BR, Darja

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Syk
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

It looks like in your layout setting you set your rows to more than 1. In desktop, it will display as you've shown.

Syk_0-1709586962114.png


In the service, it doesnt recognize the extra rows you've specified and instead tries to fill the space you left from desktop.

Syk_1-1709587031795.png

Set your rows to 1:

Syk_2-1709587078598.png

and it will display as it's shown in the desktop

Syk_3-1709587124999.png

 

 

I hope this helps! It is quite weird that it behaves this way.

 

distra
Frequent Visitor

Does that mean, the different behavior between Power Bi Service and Desktop is intended?

I have the same issue, I reserve space for buttons, but depending on the selection made, some of the buttons can disappear and on Service the remaining buttons will not keep their layout. Instead they will use all the existing space.

 

I can't really imagine that is how it should behave because it causes the published report to look incredibly ugly and imbalanced because all of a sudden all slicer buttons have different sizes.

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