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When I pin a table visualisation to a dashbaord the formatting is terrible and makes the pinned table tile unusable. Any ideas how best to pin tiles which are tables?
Hi @sebbyp,
When I pin a table visualisation to a dashbaord the formatting is terrible and makes the pinned table tile unusable.
Did you directly pin a table visual from report page to dashboard? Please post a screenshot to illustrate the terrible and unusable formatting.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
@v-yulgu-msfti pinned a table from a report to a dashboard. The tile doesn't hold the column widths which you set in the report. If you look at the photo below you can see that the columns are equally sized when a table is pinned to a dashboard and makes the columns inappropriately sized to read the information.
Hi @sebbyp,
In that case, you can turn on the word wrap for Column Headers and Values.
Besides, you can adjust the size of dashboard tiles to make it readable.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
@v-yulgu-msftThese settings are already being used. That is my point, you format the table in the report and then once pinned to the dashboard the formatting is gone. Not great!
I'm having a similar issue. When I pin a table it does not resize like other visualizations. The tile size can be adjusted but it just cuts off data unlike a pie chart that just reduces in size with the tile.
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