It is possible to automate using power automate but why complicate if there is a simpler way. We have a Word document with company logo.From within Word, if I print to Nitro PDF printer, the pdf is fine. I think having to store picture in other data sources may just make things difficult to manage as you have to manage yet another data access. Hope this is also applicable in CDS environment. Image source control without using ".full" Image source control with ".full" When we save this as PDF, we get blurry logos. Heres a screenshot of the graph on web, with the sharp logos. What I did was adding ".Full" to my Image field properties. We want users to be able to print these graphs, and save these graphs to PDF, with sharp images. This is where I found the solution to my problem. So I tried installing some of the sample apps to study the formula used in them. But once posted into the system the picture was pixelated and cut off although I had set on the column advance setting to save the full picture with 5MB file size limit. Initially I also face similar problem whereby when I upload a picture to my apps, the preview look sharp. After installing Adobe Acrobat Reader, you may be prompted to make it the default program for opening PDF files. But just sharing, I was having the same issue while not using CDS as I don't have the privilege to use this feature but rather it was on the Powerapps for Teams environment which I think uses the same technology as CDS but tied to Teams as an environment. Make sure you have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Dear sure if your problem had been solved.
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