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Currently I take a screenshot of the power bi page and insert into a pdf. The problem with that is if there is a scrollbar in a pivot table then you cannot see the whole table in a pdf/powerpoint. Is there a better way to show just 1 pivot table at a time on a single pdf page.
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Hi. I wouldn't recommend using big tables in Power Point presentations. It might be better to show them in Power Bi Service directly. Prepare some nice UI for pages and think it as PPT with a report connected to the dataset. It would be like a live PPT of their requirements.
Anyway, if you want to keep exporting, copy pasting the table avoiding the scroll, the only way to make rid of it is increasing the page resolution. If the resolution of the page is bigger, you can fit more columns/rows. Yes it will make the values smaller, but that's the only way to get more and more and more data in a single screen.
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
Hi. I wouldn't recommend using big tables in Power Point presentations. It might be better to show them in Power Bi Service directly. Prepare some nice UI for pages and think it as PPT with a report connected to the dataset. It would be like a live PPT of their requirements.
Anyway, if you want to keep exporting, copy pasting the table avoiding the scroll, the only way to make rid of it is increasing the page resolution. If the resolution of the page is bigger, you can fit more columns/rows. Yes it will make the values smaller, but that's the only way to get more and more and more data in a single screen.
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!