The Power BI Web Part (embed in sharepoint online) works well for me, but I want to adjust the frame size.
I have a report that is wider and longer than the web part frame so I have double vertical and horizontal scrollbars. The only options for frame size are '16:9' or '4:3'.
The frame size should default to the report size (or allow input of height and width of the iframe in px)
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RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
I confess, I cannot frame a reason why in this day and age of desktop monitors why we must concede so much screen to white space. The point of the monitor size is what ? Please make sizing these web parts more configurable.
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
I need this! It's nuts that it doesn't pickup the report's canvas size.
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
Not sure why on earth this is not standard functionality ...MS if you want people to use your products make them useable! Please make this possible!
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
Please add!!! Understand the intent behind the current design, so set that as default or recommended, but at least provide the optionality to change to other desired sizes. This optionality is available in Power Apps and Power BI. Why not SharePoint online where they are embeded?? Seems shortsighted to me.
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
This should be a higher priority --- you can work around with the embed web part, but that option doesn't keep you logged in to view upon page load.
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
Please implement or provide a workaround to resize.
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
Please add!
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
These are features, that the user community are longing for to improve the visual effect and space optimization. Hence shall be taken up on priority.
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
Simple improvement that would make a world of difference!
RE: Set Frame size in Sharepoint Web Part
Yes, this would be a great feature to add to the webpart and Power BI reports!