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ifigureditout2
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Data export format changed after adding Date Last Refreshed card

I'm now having formatting issue when I choose "data export" on the web.  I added a "last refreshed date" card to my report, using the following query:

 

let

Source = #table(type table[Date Last Refreshed=datetime], {{DateTime.LocalNow()}})

in

Source

 

Now (in the data export) the column headings are different, I've lost the filtered headings and row coloring, and at the bottom is this line:

Applied filters:Device Type is Smart PhoneIntune Enrollment is Not enrolled into IntuneCarrier is not Cellhire USADescription does not contain 'PERSONAL'Assigned_Profile is (Blank) or Corporate iOS Device EnrollmentExclusion List.Exclude is not X

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jdbuchanan71
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Super User

When exporting, try selecting 'Summarized Data' instead of 'Data with current layout'

jdbuchanan71_1-1641404254571.png

 

 

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jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

No, there is no option to exclude the filter list when you export.

jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

When exporting, try selecting 'Summarized Data' instead of 'Data with current layout'

jdbuchanan71_1-1641404254571.png

 

 

Thank you, that helped a lot.  However, now the "Applied filters" text is at the top, which I think it was before as well.  Is there some way to prevent that?

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