Aaron Back on 4/19/2016 1:15:11 AM
Power BI
Default Global Font Size
The Desktop version of Power BI does not have a Global Font Size option such as what is found in Excel. What this Global Font Size would do is set the font size for any visuals added to Reports. The issue I have come across that this would address is that when I drag a field from the Fields area it creates a list; but, if I change this list to a Slicer, the font size increases by 2 points. It would nice to have consistent font sizing throughout the Visuals experience.
Jon Anunson on 9/1/2017 10:27:14 PM
Power BI
Font Sizing & Control.
I think it would be extremely helpful to make the concept of Font Size uniform across all controls, and meaningful in context of print and web display. Currently, I can set all fonts to 8 point, and they're huge on my large monitor. Some elements are clearly different sizes, even though they're set the same, and what fits in a dialog or control or chicklet does NOT stay true when viewed on the web. It should be possible to set a default face and size for ALL controls!
Travis Strean on 2/7/2024 9:17:54 PM
Power BI
Increase Default Canvas Size or Decrease Minimum Font Size
It isn't always possible to copy visualizations from report pages with custom page settings without getting visualization errors (missing the x-axis or axis titles). However, most report page settings would never need to be adjusted if the default canvas setting was higher than 720 x 1280 or if the smallest font size possible was less than 8pt. 8pt font on a canvas of 720 x 1280 results in overly large visualizations that decrease the amount of information that can be displayed on the report's page.
My primary suggestion is to set the default page size to 1440 x 2560 or 1080 x 1920. If this change isn't possible, allow the report author to set the font size to any size that works for their report (1-60 or larger)
Alejandro Chavez on 6/30/2017 11:36:29 AM
Power BI
Font size control in Data View
Please, include a control to increase and decrease the font size (like Excel) in the Data View. The font size by default is too small and can not be changed that really make me mad. God bless all the people that vote for this requirement.
Jerry on 10/10/2017 8:58:31 PM
Power BI
Please have option to change default font and size.
Please have option to change default font and size.
Power BI User on 8/15/2018 4:54:02 PM
Power BI
Font size keeps changing
Power BI Desktop - In a text box, the font size keeps changing back to default in certain areas of text when I leave the page. It is visible on reading view. Is this something that can be remedied?
Quyen Pham on 2/1/2023 7:26:50 AM
Power BI
Change the font size of the constant lines
It would be nice to be able to change the font size of the constant lines.
Because the current default size of the constant line is a little hard to see.
George Broadbent on 7/30/2020 3:43:38 PM
Power BI
Global change to fonts
When designing layouts fonts can have a great impact on what you are trying to present. However, each element needs to be changed before you can evaluate the look. How about a feature on the page that allows you to change or set the global font that will be used throughout. This way you can make one change to a given report. Each element should allow for the default font to be overridden.
Christopher Himmelman on 1/10/2023 8:03:31 PM
Power BI
Auto-Size Font in Card
In a card visualization, can you please add a feature to auto-size the font based on the size of the card? In my reports, the text in a card might look good to me, but a user in a region with a different default language might not see the full card. For example, millions in the United States is shortened to M, whereas in Latin America the abbreviation is mill., leading to an ellipsis ( ... ) if the card visualization is not big enough.
Vaidehi Gosawi on 6/4/2021 2:29:15 PM
Power BI
Change the font size of Play axis in Scatter Plot
Hello, I'm not able to change the font size of the play axis in my scatter plot and the default size is too large for a visual. Thanks!