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Hello all,
I´m creating a weekly Report within Power BI Desktop, then publish it online and export the PDF. Everything is working finde except that I can't get the scaling of tables correct.
Below is an example. The upper part is how it looks in the PDF and online, (with scroll bars), the lower part within Power Bi Desktop.
The scaling of my Desktop under windows is deactivated (100%). I really can`t figure out the problem and would appreciate some help.
Best regards.
Michael
Hi @Micha3lS ,
What is the meaning "can't get the scaling of tables correct."? Can you click the visual and scaling it?
If it still does not help, please provide your pbix file without privacy information for us testing.
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Polly
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I mean, that in Power BI Desktop the table fits perfectly without scrollbars.
On the online Power BI and therefore the PDF export the content doesnt fit into the table anymore and there are scroll bars.
Hi @Micha3lS ,
It seems this is by design. Power BI is now unable to achieve what you need . You can submit an idea for it at Microsoft Idea (powerbi.com) and wait for users with the same needs as you to vote for you to help make it happen as soon as possible.
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Polly
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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