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Why Power BI Table Visuals With Scrollbars Can Cause Problems

Why Power BI Table Visuals With Scrollbars Can Cause Problems
Concluding my series of blog posts on seemingly harmless things you can do in a Power BI report that can lead to performance problems and the “This visual has exceeded the available resources” error (see also “Calculate(), Filter() and DAX memory usage” and “DAX measures that never return blank“), in this post I’ll show how … Continue reading Why Power BI Table Visuals With Scrollbars Can Cause Problems

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