Power BI - Formatting and DesignYou want to create a Power BI report page optimized for printing on A4 paper. Which combination of settings is best?ASet Page Size to Letter and Page View to Fit to PageBSet Page Size to 16:9 and Page View to Fit to WidthCSet Page Size to Custom with width 800 and height 600 pixels, and Page View to Actual SizeDSet Page Size to Custom with width 210mm and height 297mm, and set Page View to Actual SizeCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Match page size to A4 dimensionsA4 paper size is 210mm x 297mm; setting custom page size to these dimensions fits printing needs.Step 2: Use Actual Size view for true scaleActual Size shows the page at real dimensions, important for print accuracy.Final Answer:Set Page Size to Custom with width 210mm and height 297mm, and set Page View to Actual Size -> Option DQuick Check:Custom A4 size + Actual Size = print optimized [OK]Quick Trick: Use custom size matching paper and Actual Size view [OK]Common Mistakes:Using 16:9 for printChoosing Letter instead of A4Using pixel sizes without print scale
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